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Hi, the backlight of my ibook has become increasingly fickle over the last 10 days. It turns off with slight movements or with slight tilts of the screen, and does so permanently: fblevel, or /sbin/backlight, do not undo it; only a reboot does. This problem reproduces on linux but not on osx. I suspect a hw problem -- most likely a loose connection -- which is being handled by osx, but not by linux. The ibook will be taken in for repair in a few days, but I would appreciate any pointers in how to debug this. I'm completely unfamiliar with the source code of the display driver and related utilities. But if anyone has a clue of how to debug this, I'd be happy to run some tests, add any debug code you could think of, re-build and try out different things. I'm an embedded developer, so I ought to be of some use in this. ;-) Thanks much, ali Additional info: This is a 6-months old (dual-USB, 2001-05, v9.1) ibook. It dual-boots osx and linux (debian woody, last upgraded in late December, I think). This runs a main branch (ie non-benh) 2.4.10 kernel. Some observations: - all was well until 10 days ago. No sw/hw changes had taken place for months. - happens on both X and console; - it's independent of sleep. Disabling pmud will still produce the bug; - I do manage to (intermittently/often) reproduce this during the booting of osx. Closing the lid any/most time before the osx splash screen disappears (ie by the time osx finishes its system configuration), will reproduce this bug. - osx will complete its init normally; - prior to 10 days ago, interfering with booting in this manner, did not cause such a problem. The problem never occurs under normal osx runtime; - other operations (in both osx/linux) are unaffected. Just the backlight is off; - /var/log/* have not shown any odd behaviour. But I concluded this by doing before/after comparisons, not thru knowledge of what ought to be there; - fblevel works at other times. But it does not help recover from this situation. -- Linux: The Most Beautiful OS in the World. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]