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brightness control usability issues.
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gnome-power-manager keeps resetting the brightness of a HP Mini 2140
too. This bug persists as of GNOME 2.30.2 (Ubuntu 10.10 Alpha 2).
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hai..im using acer aspire 4736 laptop.
im also having the same problem as you guys.
My diplay brightness is not functioning.
i hve a simple solution but working. It works like charm for Ubuntu 9.04 Jaunty.
Here my solution and tutorial.
My solution is:
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@nub, I filed bug 232099 for the continuing problems. As far as I'm
concerned, this bug is fixed.
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the brightness controls seem to work at every startup now, so i guess
the bug is fixed.
martin: yeah, i think it's a different bug. it seems like the brightness
settings aren't saved properly. similiar thing happens when you suspend:
after unsuspending the brightness is set to the max, even if it
One additional failure mode:
I have 'dim display when idle' turned on for battery, off for AC.
My laptop had been idle on battery for a while, with the display
dimmed. I plugged in the power supply before pressing any keys. The
display remained dim, even after I pressed a key; I had to turn it
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ted Gould (ted-gould)
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On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 11:26 AM, Tomasz Rzepecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> the dim-bright issue seems to be gone in hardy, not sure if it always
> works, but it seems that if it does work at all, it works properly.
It is definitely better than it was but not totally fixed.
When all the option
the dim-bright issue seems to be gone in hardy, not sure if it always
works, but it seems that if it does work at all, it works properly.
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one more thing i've found out - if brightness controls do work at all,
the dim/bright bug doesn't occur during system loading and in the logon
screen before logging in, only after logging in. it's in the logon
screen if i 'switch user', but not when i log out.
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i don't know if it's of any importance, but i discovered that under
windows, after uninstalling acer's power management tool (bloatware) the
brightness controls stop working altogether.
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Hey all,
I've got a little problem with the brightness,
when i lower the brightness with the function (fn) keys and when
the screen dims (due to idle) when i move the mouse the screen goes to the
original setting in power management (full brightness),
instead of what i choose (with the fn keys).
i'm experiencing a similar problem. when changing brightness using keyboard
shortcuts, it goes bright/dim/bright/dim, though it does eventually reach
higher/lower brightness. it also goes back up some time after being lowered
after some time and after restarting monitor. it also stopped working
I have this too on my X61s, it's rather annoying.
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I have a similar problem on my MSI PR200.
The new here is that it "resets" the brightness after i change it from
the keyboard. After it "resets" it the brightness control is not working
(except from keyboard) and the "Set display brightness to" in Power
Management is "resetted" to this new value a
I am seeing this with my (MSi 1636 based) ZT Elements laptop. It's
using the Intel Mobile PM965/GM965/GL960 chipset, and Nvidia 8400M G
video card.
For me, the display is changing brightness at the same interval that the
laptop believes it's going onto battery. This is happening as often as
a co
I have the same problem on my X60. I've noticed that if I change the
brightness level in the preferences and then close the preferences
dialog, the brightness indicator goes away too.
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I see this on gutsy too. It behaves exactly like it's doing the dim-
when-idle, it just displays the screen brightness indicator, which is
quite annoying.
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