[Expired for gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu) because there has been no
activity for 60 days.]
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Expired
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Regression: Can't adjust Samsung N110 screen brightness in Karmic, could in
Jaunty
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu
better. Could you please open a terminal and execute: apport-collect
454861 ? It will attach the necessary information to this report. Also
you can submit more information for it by looking to
Hey Kamus,
I updated my firmware as Nick Vallianos suggested, and I'm not having
this problem any more - would it still be worth running apport-collect?
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Regression: Can't adjust Samsung N110 screen brightness in Karmic, could in
Jaunty
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/454861
You received
I had the same problem. Samsung has released a firmware upgrade for
N110. I upgraded and now it works seamlessly. The problem is you need to
have windows installed as well to do the upgrade, since it comes as an
exe file. I wouldn't try to run it from wine, as this may mess up the
bios.
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** Attachment added: Dependencies.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33910302/Dependencies.txt
** Attachment added: XsessionErrors.txt
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/33910303/XsessionErrors.txt
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Regression: Can't adjust Samsung N110 screen brightness in Karmic, could in
Jaunty
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and help to improve
Ubuntu.
I /think/ this is a problem with acpi-support
It's not; screen brightness policy is determined by the desktop.
Reassigning to gnome-power-manager.
** Package changed: acpi-support (Ubuntu) = gnome-power-manager
Hi Steve,
I'm not sure this is a policy problem.
It's probably my fault for not explaining clearly; the problem isn't
that the screen doesn't dim, it's that it _can't_ dim. Ubuntu has
completely lost the ability to dim my netbook's screen, which is now
stuck at maximum brightness.
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