This is conformed and should be a high priority! The cups 12/17/08
updates broke printing broke for me too. Using two different printers,
a HP 4345MFP, and a HP Color Laserjet 3700. Both printers are connected
via Directjet tcp 9100. I tested printing in Evince, Okular, Acrobat
Reader, Firefox,
I have the same issue after upgrading to 11.04. I tested with a new
user profile and experienced the same issue. Below are the commands to
bind brightness to a keyboard shortcut in 11.04:
To decrease brightness:
echo $((`cat /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness`-1))
>/sys/devic
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Pressing either the fn f9 (brightness down) or fn f10 (brightness up)
results in the brightness control appearing on screen, however the
brightness level is not adjusted, and the on-screen brightness slider
does not change the position
** Attachment added: "lspci -v"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/704544/+attachment/1798249/+files/lspci
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-power-manager
Pressing either the fn f9 (brightness down) or fn f10 (brightness up)
results in the brightness control appearing o
For those users that are trying to apply a work around by editing a HAL
component *.fdi, and find that you don't have those files, it's because
you performed a new install off 10.10, and HAL is not installed by
default, it's depreciated, that's not your solution.
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FYI for the general public looking for a workaround. I was able to
workaround this by manually mapping command shortcuts to keys using
compiz. If you don't use compiz, I'm sure you can do this using some
other Gnome functionality. You may need to play with the path
"/proc/aci/video/DGFX/LCD/brig