Working fine now on jaunty 2.6.28-11
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Using X300 started having problem since 2.6.27-11 on intrpid. Upgrade to
jaunty running 2.6.27-14 and still facing the same issue. Its a show
stopper. Any thing we can do?
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I am running HP Compaq 6730s with integrated Intel graphics and
experience similar problems. My brightness controls doesn't affect the
monitor backlight, even if the F7 and F8 keys "work", values in
"/proc/acpi/video/GFX0/DD04/brightness" change. I tried any kernel you
all suggested, ranging from 2
I was not telling you to check whether you have pre-released updates
enabled, I was telling you to enable them and install the kernel update.
Updates are released first in pre-released (proposed-updates) updates
and after a certain period of testing they are sent to recommended
updates.
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Nope, I was pretty sure that I did not have pre-released updates
enabled, and that's what I found out by double-checking: for ubuntu
updates, I have only "important security updates (intrepid security)"
and "recommended updates (intrepid-updates)" enabled. On the other hand
"prereleased updates" (a
The kernel might be in the proposed-updates of the mirror you are using as your
repository.
Go to System -> Administration -> Software Sources -> Updates
Tick "Pre-released updates"
click close and click reload
install the update to the kernel
turn off the pre-released updates if you want
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Yesterday I installed the released 2.6.27-11 kernel (ubuntu 8.10) on my lenovo
X300 laptop. With this kernel brightness control is broken for me. I confirmed
that brightness control still works with the older 2.6.27-9 kernel. The earlier
messages in this thread suggest to me that someone has wor
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true. Update to intrepid-proposed update solved this.
Commit Log for Fri Jan 16 21:54:45 2009
Upgraded the following packages:
linux-headers-2.6.27-11 (2.6.27-11.23) to 2.6.27-11.24
linux-headers-2.6.27-11-generic (2.6.27-11.23) to 2.6.27-11.24
linux-image-2.6.27-11-generic (2.6.27-11.23) to 2.6.
Finally after today's updates, the brightness applet works again for me.
I think the updates came from intrepid-proposed.
Can the rest of you confirm this?
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For me the opposite is true, brightness worked under 2.6.27-11.23 but
not under todays proposed update to 2.6.27-11.24
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As a suggestion from a post on ubuntuforums.org, I decided to boot into some
older kernels i had. Tested on 2.6.27-7 and 2.6.27-10, and in both, the
brightness worked. This rules out the ACPI, unless it loaded a different module
for those kernels.
Kernel 2.6.27-11.23 is in fact the faulty elemen
The bug is confirmed to appear after a linux-kernel update to
2.6.27-11.23
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Yup, just did it the day before yesterday. It doesn't make sense to look
further back since I've been on vacation and the computer hadn't been
used since mid-december... All I know is previously the applet worked,
and after the updates, it doesn't. And yes, the updates DID include the
new linux hea
Hey Jerry, did you recently perform an update to the linux headers/image
2.6.27-11.23 or acpi-support?
If you know how to do it, great! If not, just open Synaptic and go to
File -> History and look back around January 7th or 8th.
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I can confirm this bug too.
Using Ubuntu 8.10 32-bits.
Ask for any info that you need.
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Well, i got those set of updates a swell. But i also noticed somethign a
day earlier:
Commit Log for Wed Jan 7 00:05:37 2009
Upgraded the following packages:
acpi-support (0.114) to 0.114-0intrepid1
then
Commit Log for Thu Jan 8 11:30:36 2009
Upgraded the following packages:
libssl0.9.8
Confirmed, the latest update before these bug, were these:
bind9-host (1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3) to 1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3.1
dnsutils (1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3) to 1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3.1
libbind9-40 (1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3) to 1:9.5.0.dfsg.P2-1ubuntu3.1
libc6 (2.8~20080505-0ubuntu7) to 2.
Selecting appropriate package.
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