I've gone back to 9.04 64 bits, I wonder if anyone could point me in the
right direction to make this work with or without g-p-m (as intended in
http://people.freedesktop.org/~hughsient/quirk/quirk-backlight-
index.html)
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I installed Karmic Koala and now I can control the brightness, but every
time I press Fn + left or right to dim or increase the brightness, the
screen brightness changes two times instead of one. Both jumps occur one
after the other very fast but I can still distinguish them.
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there is no information missing here. setting back to confirmed.
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
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Hi,
I have the same problem as heni, the same laptop model, tried the steps
so far and I got the same result. Here is my lshal output.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26908035/lshal.out
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heni,
Can you post the output of lshal again, with this fdi file installed?
I'd like to double-check that my instructions to you had the intended
effect.
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The behaviour of my system (on brightness change) has not changed after
using your 10-acer-backlight.fdi
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heni,
Please try installing the attached fdi file to /etc/hal/fdi/policy/,
restart hal with 'sudo service hal restart', and tell me whether this
fixes the problem for you.
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Brightness level is changed normally when I stop gkrellm, gnome-power-
manager and hal together.
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The only program I see in your process list that I can imagine /could/
do something with this event would be gkrellm.
Could you check whether the brightness still changes if you stop both
gnome-power-manager and gkrellm? If so, can you check whether the
brightness changes when you stop both gnome
This information may be usefull
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/26121787/ps-aux.log
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Yes, brightness level is changed normally without gnome-power-manager.
It looks like some app (except gnome-power-manager) try to hook and process LCD
brightness change event.
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heni,
when you say "alll is good if I kill gnome-power-manager", do you mean
that the brightness level is changed when pressing the button, even
without gnome-power-manager running? If so, that's quite unusual as
well.
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Here is the relevant hal output for the macbooks:
udi = '/org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/macbook_backlight'
info.addons = {'hald-addon-macbook-backlight'} (string list)
info.capabilities = {'laptop_panel'} (string list)
info.category = 'laptop_panel' (string)
info.interfaces = {'org.freedesk
I get the same issue on macbook 3.1, lshal output is attached.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25786411/lslahout
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debug output of gnome-power-manager (gnome-power-manager --no-daemon
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Attached lshal output for my Acer Aspire 5720.
Also I have noticed that all is good if I kill gnome-power-manager.
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Attached lshal output on Macbook 2.1
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/25487957/lshal.log
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Stefano,
Please post the output of 'lshal' on this system.
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Hi Steve (2009.04.14_15:33:33_+0200)
> This assumes that the brightness is actually being handled the standard
> way, with hal and gnome-power-manager. I'm not sure this is the case; I
> can't reproduce such a "wrap-around" behavior on my hardware, so I
> suspect this is happening outside of hal's
This assumes that the brightness is actually being handled the standard
way, with hal and gnome-power-manager. I'm not sure this is the case; I
can't reproduce such a "wrap-around" behavior on my hardware, so I
suspect this is happening outside of hal's control.
Can you please step through the gu
I see the same behaviour on my MacBook 2.1 (and the bug has been present
intrepid).
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
I assume the correct package for this would be gnome-power-manager
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I'm using Ubuntu.
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This is not an issue with acpi-support, which is not involved with
hotkey handling in current versions of Ubuntu. But to know where the bug
lies, I need to know more about your setup. First, are you using Ubuntu
or Kubun
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