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 Lynx....I 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 become inactive...I guess if u only want to change the brightness to the minimum and not change it later...this might be helpful

On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:17 PM, Nitesh Mistry <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> 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 power tab  there is a
    option to
    > set the screen brightness , but not in battery power tab !!! (
    is it a
    > bug ?)
    >
    > my question is how do I set screen brightness to zero (0)/ as low as
    > possible ??? ( I wanna set the brightness to low on both mode AV and
    > Battery )

    Sorry for not answering the question (don't have one in fact :(
    ) but instead asking another one - are the 'fn + brightness up/down'
    working?


    Regards,
    Nitesh

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no it is not like that... everytime I have to change brightness to down whenever I reboot ....start the system

in my case it was working fine with 9.10 , I'm also using FC 11 and 12 there is no any problem like this

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