Couldn't we just use 1.6 to do the same now? I read that 1.6 worked for
who got it compiled/installed in some way.
The sof-firmware is missing/buggy since 20.10, so everybody with a 2020
DELL XPS/Precision laptop has not being able to get any input/output
audio since months already.
Is there a wa
Mine was about half in the battery slider and 0 in the AC slider.
On Fri, May 26, 2017, 12:11 PM Mario Limonciello
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> That sounds a little crazy that it can't reproduce in my opinion. When it
> "did" reproduce was the brightness at one of the extremes? Eg full high on
> shutdown or full lo
Changing the brightness in the BIOS video tab got rid of the problem!
Great!!!
I am glad that you stumble upon that only AFTER you could confirm that
the problem existed. :)
Thank you for your time and assistance!
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About the reading in #20, it was the situation at that given time, not
after a reboot. Since the
/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness was not 1500 (full
brightness after reboot) I obviously changed it.
The dynamic of what happens is shown in the "example" section of #23.
After every reb
Just discovered that the value returned by grep .
/var/lib/systemd/backlight/* is ALWAYS the value of cat
/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness BEFORE reboot.
So to summarize:
1. the grep . /var/lib/systemd/backlight/* shows the value of the
brightness that was right before the last reb
Setting the multi-user.target causes a timeout error at boot,
complaining that it cannot connet lumetad (?).
BTW, as another possibly useful detail. After reboot the cat
/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness and the grep .
/var/lib/systemd/backlight/* give both 1500 (the maximum). AS soo
$ cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness
451
$ grep . /var/lib/systemd/backlight/*
75
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Title:
Backlight brightness lev
1. The real value of the current brightness (e.g. 75)
2. As I said: after the reboot that value is the same (e.g. 75)
3. As soon as I move the slicer in the Gnome Shell Panel, the new value gets
saved into the file (e.g. 150)
To explain you better: it looks like the value in that file is kept in
Yes, that value is saved as soon as I change the brightness. After
reboot the brightness value is not restored (indeed the back-light is
actually full brightness), although the value in that file is still the
saved one.
However running the `sudo /lib/systemd/systemd-backlight load
backlight:intel_
I forgot to say that the above output comes after commenting out the
@reboot cron entry workaround and restarting, so it is exactly what it
does without any workaround.
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The exact command you wrote:
$ systemctl status systemd-backlight@intel_backlight.service
systemd-backlight@intel_backlight.service - Load/Save Screen Backlight
Brightness of intel_backlight
Loaded: loaded (/lib/systemd/system/systemd-backlight@.service; static;
vendor preset: enabled)
Act
Apparently, it was working with 16.10 (4.8.0-46), although I had a
different setup (GNOME desktop added on an official UBUNTU installation
from DELL).
The problem started with Ubuntu Gnome 17.04 (4.10.0-19) and persisted
with 4.10.0-20.
About testing the upstream kernel, I am willing to try. I ju
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I am not sure if this is the right place to report this, so feel free to
move it elsewhere.
It looks like the systemd-backlight service (/lib/systemd/system
/systemd-backlight@.service) does not restore t
Public bug reported:
I am not sure if this is the right place to report this, so feel free to
move it elsewhere.
It looks like the systemd-backlight service (/lib/systemd/system
/systemd-backlight@.service) does not restore the brightness level
(although it saves it before shut-down).
However th
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