On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 10:34:00AM +0530, Jkhatri wrote:
I've checked it but unfortunately it is not working for me .
every-time it used to forget the brightness settings and sets it to its
maximum level on both mode AC and battery
A humble reminder - did you check the bug I
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:10:45AM +0530, Jkhatri wrote:
I've one question in my mind ... I've installed ubuntu 10.04 last night
on my Dell Inspiron 1564 all works fine but the screen brightness,
on power management preferences on AC power tab there is a option to
set the screen
I faced similar problem with Ubuntu 9.10...but everything seems to be
working fine with Lucid LynxI have Dell Studio1555... The only problem I
face is that the ejection key doesn't work
In my case the brightness key used to wrk just after booting but after a few
minutes they used to
On Monday 10 May 2010 07:17 PM, Nitesh Mistry wrote:
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 11:10:45AM +0530, Jkhatri wrote:
I've one question in my mind ... I've installed ubuntu 10.04 last night
on my Dell Inspiron 1564 all works fine but the screen brightness,
on power management preferences on AC
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 09:20:33PM +0530, Jkhatri wrote:
'fn + brightness up/down ' works fine ..but I've to do that
exercise every-time I boot or reboot the machine. thats the problem
should I submit a bug for battery power tab option on power management
preferences
So the
On Monday 10 May 2010 09:14 PM, Rajat Khanduja wrote:
I faced similar problem with Ubuntu 9.10...but everything seems to be
working fine with Lucid LynxI have Dell Studio1555... The only
problem I face is that the ejection key doesn't work
In my case the brightness key used to wrk
I'm using the Toshiba, i had same problem with Ubuntu 9.10 also 10.04 LTS,
when I make give the option to the Screen light in Linux, sometimes happen
that The Screen Is become low light or high right *Suddenly*( Light Fading),
i decided to make it as the default whenever i wanted use the Linux,
On Monday 10 May 2010 11:08 PM, Mehdi wrote:
I'm using the Toshiba, i had same problem with Ubuntu 9.10 also
10.04 LTS, when I make give the option to the Screen light in Linux,
sometimes happen that The Screen Is become low light or high right
*Suddenly*( Light Fading), i decided to make it
Sir,
Try this : Power Management Option
On AC Power :
- slide the set display brightness to : whatever % you want
On Battery Power :
- make the Reduce Backlight Brightness option ON.
- Make both these options default - by PRESSING - MAKE DEFAULT button.
This has worked for me for the past 3
On Tuesday 11 May 2010 08:56 AM, sivakumar bharadhwaj wrote:
Sir,
Try this : Power Management Option
On AC Power :
- slide the set display brightness to : whatever % you want
On Battery Power :
- make the Reduce Backlight Brightness option ON.
- Make both these options default - by
Dear all,
I've one question in my mind ... I've installed ubuntu 10.04 last night
on my Dell Inspiron 1564 all works fine but the screen brightness,
on power management preferences on AC power tab there is a option to
set the screen brightness , but not in battery power tab !!! ( is it a
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