The patch in the kernel bug report was submitted to Linux 4.14-rc7. I
tested the mainline ubuntu kernel, and it now works like it should. I'm
tagging this as 'kernel-fixed-upstream'. Will this patch be backported
to the 17.10 kernel or will 17.10 be upgraded to Linux 4.14 once
released?
** Tags re
Wow, thank you Minsang Kim! That actually works 100% perfectly for me! :)
I also want to add, if you still want plymouth to show, it also works with:
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"
So you don't need to remove the default options, just add the last.
Thanks again for work
My dmesg does not say the exact same thing, it says:
[ 3618.126899] ACPI Exception: AE_AML_BUFFER_LIMIT, Index (00074) is beyond
end of object (20090903/exoparg2-445)
[ 3618.126922] ACPI Error (psparse-0537): Method parse/execution failed
[\_SB_.PCI0.SBRG.EC0_.STBR] (Node 88013ba43040),
@Uri Shabtay: Sorry, should have been more clear. It's the one Christian
Göbel describes also in the last post. I have now tried several reboots
and it still works perfectly. Why isn't this default on Intel hardware?
Most people could live with one more second of waiting, to have it look
nice :)
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For me works the same as Bratmaxe, "Plymouth is showing at shutdown, but
not the at boot, sometimes it shows at boot but only a half second or
so". I tried the workaround, and now it's perfect. Only tested once
though. Boot time does not seem longer. This is on Intel x4500HD.
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X server starts b
Thanks Jason for the confirmation and the better explanation, what you
writes is true for me to 100%. If there is anything I can do to help,
please tell me.
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brightness hotkeys don't work as expected, asus ul30a
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/543294
You received this bug notification because y
Public bug reported:
1) Ubuntu Lucid Lynx beta 1, fully updated
2) Don't know the package name
3) Brightness goes up or down, depending on which button I press (fn+f5 or f6)
4) Brightness moves in random direction a couple of times, then stop responding
This worked perfectly in Karmic, afaik it's