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Ubuntu should have an upstart job for saving/restoring backlight level on
laptops
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Christopher, with my comment I meant to agree that the issue of this bug
(display dim at startup) has likely been fixed in the meantime, so it is
fair for this bug to be closed. I am not experiencing any real problem
right now, and I am sure that the remaining display dimming issues I
have mentione
memartin, could you please file a new report by executing the following in a
terminal:
ubuntu-bug linux
For more on this, please see the Ubuntu Bug Control and Ubuntu Bug Squad
article:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/BestPractices#X.2BAC8-Reporting.Focus_on_One_Issue
and Ubuntu Community article:
FWIW, I still use the same hardware, but haven't seen the bug occur
anytime since moving away from Kubuntu Lucid. I'm on a bare-metal
install of Precise right now, with full updates, and the dimming problem
is gone. However, setting the screen brightness via the slider in the
KDE system tools or ap
Parenti, this bug report is being closed due to your last comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/555709/comments/24
regarding how you are no longer using Ubuntu on the reported hardware.
For future reference you can manage the status of your own bugs by
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Hello Christopher,
Frankly I'm quite impressed that you are following up after this amount
of time. Thank you! However I no longer have Ubuntu installed, and I'm
not prepared right now to make space for it on my system. I find it
interesting that you feel it's an upstream problem, since I wa
Parenti, could you please confirm this issue exists with the latest
development release of Ubuntu? ISO CD images are available from
http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily/current/ . If the issue remains, could
you please run the following command in the development release from a
Terminal (Applications->A
I didn't have this bug when I was on Natty with my hp DV6-6070CA , but
since I upgraded to oneiric, Ubuntu keeps setting the brightness to the
minimum on startup.
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I have re-setup my ThinkPad T42 with Oneiric Beta 1 and don't seem to
experience that problem anymore now.
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When triaging bugs against the package "linux", if the hardware does not
match and the kernel team advise to, please do not mark as duplicates.
The hardware must match exactly, close is not even enough to mark it a
duplicate. Thank you for helping with bugs.
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 35223 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/35223
I mark this bug as a duplicate. If you don't agree just unmark it by
clicking top-right on "! Duplicate of..." and remove the number.
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Laptop TFT monitor -
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Marking the task for gnome-power-manager invalid. This is a bug in the
kernel or xorg.
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Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!
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I'm having this problem on my HP Pavilion dv7, as I did on my HP
Pavilion dv6. I'm currently using Isadora 10 64-bit with kernel
2.6.35-23-generic, (and I experienced the same problem with normal
Ubuntu Maverick 64-bit). I can change the brightness as normal using the
fn keys and with the normal Gn
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Hi everyone,
I discovered a work-around that actually seems to work. It definitely
keeps display at proper brightness when I log in. It was posted by
'Kubicle' on kubuntuforums.net.
I have an even more recent version of the kernel than this (-34), and
this still fixes it.
What you do is create t
Same issue for me too with Kubuntu 10.04, Thinkpad T42.
This issue does not occur when I use Ubuntu 10.04, which makes me wonder
whether its really an xorg bug or if it might be something else.
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I have the same problem with IBM T60p with ATI Technologies Inc M56GL
[Mobility FireGL V5200]. Power Manamgement settings do not have any
effect but I can restore the brightness with function keys.
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I have the exact same problem Chris Bainbridge and Jim Cauthen have. I
am using KDE on Thinkpad T42, Lucid 10.04. Display goes to dimmest
setting after login. I can then make it brighter manually. Screensaver
does not affect it. It also goes dim after display turns off and then
back on (I have it
I have the same problem on a T42P that Chris Bainbridge reported on
2010-05-17.
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Using Gnome the display does not dim on boot, and "ctrl-alt-f1 ctrl-
alt-f7" does not dim the screen. Using KDE it does. The KDE battery
monitor screen brightness slider does not work - the brightness always
gets set to the lowest setting. So it looks like this may be a
powerdevil bug (at least, fo
Same here. Thinkpad T42p with ATI Radeon FireGL T2. Display goes dim
after a few minutes. Can be brightened again using the fn-home key
combination.
Same as Memartin: switching to a console with ctrl-alt-f1 then switching
back with ctrl-alt-f7 results in the screen being dimmed.
Using KDE desktop
I am experiencing the same problem after an upgrade to 10.04 (kubuntu).
I have an IBM ThinkPad R51e with an ATI Technologies Inc RC410 [Radeon
Xpress 200M].
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Same here on a ThinkPad T42, running KDE.
The screen gets dimmed when manually starting PowerDevil through the
Service Manager.
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I have the same issue with Thinkpad R51 (mob. radeon 9000) and KDE.
Whenever I try to change brightness through KDE's power management or
battery applet, display dims.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Additional info.
I logged in using the "xterm" session and this did not happen, so I
started looking at the various default startup applications. When I
disabled the gnome-power-management daemon the screen brightness stayed
bright, as expected. So, it seems the gnome power manager is erroneously
Thirded. I get this on my eeePC 1001p. The screen is dim in Plymouth,
then GDM starts and it flashes bright, then back to dim at the login
window. If I then manually increase the brightness (using the
brightness keys) and log in it will flicker, then go "maximum dim" when
I am fully logged in.
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Another thing I experience is that when I switch to a text console using
Strg+Alt+F[1..6] and the switch back to X with Stgr+Alt+F7, the screen
brightness goes down as well. Better said: It stays bright when
switching towards the text consoles, and instantly goes dark as soon as
I switch back to X.
Same behavior here on T42 with ATI Radeon Mobility 7500 and Kubuntu
Lucid beta. The display is bright up to the kdm logon. When KDE loads,
screen brightness drops to lowest at once.
I am not completely sure if it's the same problem as above, since whole
brightness management by powerdevil seems to
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