This issue had been resolved for me using a patched version of gpm found
at the end of the following bug report for those interested:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/+bug/215484
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Y
I have the same issue as pelle.k:
"Same here. Everytime it goes back up from "dim", it decreases until it hits
some magic bottom. I've got a brightness range of 0-8. I adjust it to 7. then,
let me illustrate;
idle > 7
dim > 4
idle > 6
dim > 4
idle > 5
dim > 4
idle > 5
dim > 4
idle > 5"
I ran a
Sure thing. Thanks!
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I have already created a bug report to address the problem of decreasing
brightness values. The big number is
215484. See:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-
manager/+bug/215484
Pelle.k, could you add you discoveries to that bug report?
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Great observations. I now notice that I also experience this as it pertains
to dimming/brightening and plugging/unplugging. Could you create a new bug
including the information you've gathered to get the ball rolling? Post
here with a link to the bug report, so I can subscribe. Thanks!
On Tue,
Same here. Everytime it goes back up from "dim", it decreases until it hits
some magic bottom. I've got a brightness range of 0-8. I adjust it to 7. then,
let me illustrate;
idle > 7
dim > 4
idle > 6
dim > 4
idle > 5
dim > 4
idle > 5
dim > 4
idle > 5
And this is what happens when i adjust to 7 (
This is still broken for me. When I am on AC and the LCD dims and I move
the mouse the undimmed value is less than full. I have not tried to
inspect or change anything in gconf-editor, but I don't think I should
need to. Using the keyboard to adjust the brightness back up works,
although a dim-undi
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 18:58 +, Paulo J. S. Silva wrote:
> After each the unplug-replug cycle the final brightness is different,
> with a clear trend to decrease. Time for a new bug report?
Yes, please. It's an additional power-saving measure :)
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Dim on idle seems to be working right now for me too.
However I have noticed a problem that is easy to reproduce and is
related to some of the posts above:
1) Turn on the laptop on AC
2) After logging in unplug and replug the laptop to AC many times.
After each the unplug-replug cycle the final
Thanks for the fix, Ted! This might need to be filed as a different
bug, but I notice that when I set the brightness_ac value in gconf-
editor to 100 (the named maximum), after the now functional dimming and
re-brightening it doesn't actually brighten to the max for my LCD as it
should according t
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-power-manager - 2.22.1-1ubuntu4
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* Adding in patch 10_keyboard_brightness_gconf.patch which fixes some
cut-and-paste errors in the keyboard brightness server which set the
wro
On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 14:59 +, Jim Hutchinson wrote:
> I actually wondered about that but my only other experience with a
> computer dimming when idle is OSX and as far as I can tell it isn't that
> smart. Good to know Ubuntu is smarter. Thanks for the effort. Out of
> curiosity, are the adjust
Yes, Ted could you please explain the details of your smart dimming?
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I actually wondered about that but my only other experience with a
computer dimming when idle is OSX and as far as I can tell it isn't that
smart. Good to know Ubuntu is smarter. Thanks for the effort. Out of
curiosity, are the adjustments to the timing permanent or session based?
In other wo
The packages from Ted Gould's repository fixes my issue. Thanks a lot!
(I hope the updated package will be pushed to Hardy).
I'm not sure if this is the same bug/feature as above, but after
manually changing the backlight (using the brightness applet), gpm does
not seem to dim on idle.
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On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 05:10 +, Jim Hutchinson wrote:
> Yes, this is an improvement. thanks. When the display dims on
> inactivity, resuming activity brightens the screen. However, the display
> does not dim on inactivity regularly. While testing this it would dim
> after maybe 30 secs to a min.
The GPM in Ted Gould's PPA fixes the issue for me. I may be wasting my
breath but please please please include this fix in hardy.
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Yes, this is an improvement. thanks. When the display dims on
inactivity, resuming activity brightens the screen. However, the display
does not dim on inactivity regularly. While testing this it would dim
after maybe 30 secs to a min. After a few cycles it stopped dimming.
Maybe I need to wait long
Works perfectly! Thanks! :D
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On Thu, 2008-04-10 at 03:57 +, Jim Hutchinson wrote:
> I'd be happy to give it a try but could you explain a bit how to do it?
> I suspect I have to add your PPA to my sources.list, update and upgrade
> but I'm a bit leery about doing it that way as I may get more than just
> this one change an
I'd be happy to give it a try but could you explain a bit how to do it?
I suspect I have to add your PPA to my sources.list, update and upgrade
but I'm a bit leery about doing it that way as I may get more than just
this one change and tracking could be harder. Is there a simple way to
just update
I believe I have a fix for this with the GPM in my PPA.
http://launchpad.net/~ted-gould/+archive
Could those who are seeing this please verify? Thanks. Ted.
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Same problem -- with a Lenovo ThinkPad R61. At least brightness control
works at all, unlike Gutsy.
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Confirming.
Same problem here. If I try to increase the maximum value to 350, the
screen does not dim after I unplug AC and the dim does not kick in after
inactivity. Another interesting twist is that the dim level varies if I
try to unplug and re-plug the laptop many times in a row.
My video car
Same problem here, running up to date Hardy Beta. This has been working
on Gutsy and earlier Hardy Alphas for me, but not now.
It appears my laptop goes into a "chronical state of dimmed" since when
I plug in or out the AC it still remains at dimmed brightness (although
the AC dim-state is slightl
Confirmed per Bug #205372.
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Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-power-manager
Status: New => Confirmed
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