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Well... whether you were talking to me or not. :P I just thought you
were referring to me since I also filed one prior. There really is
enough here to call it fixed though. We haven't heard anyone come back
yet disagreeing about the current state. Hurray for an extremely lengthy
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Hi Micheal,
Since you are the original bug reporter, based on you most recent
comment - https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/173652/comments/132 - it would seem that the original
issue of the brightness keys not even working is no longer an issue in
the latest J
On Jaunty with latest updates I now get 9 steps for the backlight with the
Fn key combination.
When I installed (Alpha 3) there were only 5 steps, so some update changed
it.
9 steps (while an odd number) is working a lot better now, and much more
usable because the difference between the steps is n
To be honest, with the patch I'm using in stable, I get 20 steps. I find
this just a slight tad to many. mostly because I feel it should have a
little better flow. 19 to 20 goes from I'd like this a little darker to
completely black. Perhaps 15 would be a good number?
I'll have to grab an a4 cd a
Backlight control from hotkeys is now working on a fresh installation of
Jaunty alpha 4.
More than 5 brightness steps would be better though, perhaps 10 would be
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Y
I'm sorry I meant "still NOT working"
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 10:05 PM, Mohan Preet S Bhinder <
preet.bhin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Still now working with 9.04. My laptop is a Sony Vaio VGN-CR220E
>
>
>
> On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Michael Lustfield
> wrote:
>
>> I installed 9.04 today. Screen
Still now working with 9.04. My laptop is a Sony Vaio VGN-CR220E
On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 4:57 PM, Michael Lustfield wrote:
> I installed 9.04 today. Screen brightness and hotkeys for it are working
> perfect out of the box.
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I installed 9.04 today. Screen brightness and hotkeys for it are working
perfect out of the box.
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sorry, I ment "the brightness"
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On my SZ61, after typed in console:
xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
i can control the luminosoty with the Fn key, on Intel video card.
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Ony Sony Vaio VGN-CP190 brightness keys does not produce any event. Even
with showkey -s / -k it does not show any code. But snd up/down - shows!
xrandr + xbacklight works but cannot be mapped to its hotkeys
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Ony Sony Vaio VGN-CP190 brightness keys does not produce any event. Even
with showkey -s / -k it does not show any code. But snd up/down - shows!
xrandr + xbacklight works but cannot be mapped to its hotkeys
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Just wanted to let you know that under Fedora 10, I can use the LCD
brightness applet in Gnome to set the brightness and I also don't need
to run "xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native" or "xrandr
--output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL legacy" first.
Hardware: Sony Vaio VGN-BZ12XN, Mo
I'm changing the status of this bug back to a "Triaged" state. The
reason is that a bug in an "In Progress" state should be assigned to a
specific member of the kernel team to indicate who on the kernel team is
working on the bug. Refer to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelTeamBugPolicies for more in
With "xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native" I can adjust
my lcd brightness using xbacklight by I am still unable to get my
function keys detected.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-source-2.6.15/+bug/38323
I have a sony vaio VGN-CR220e I wonder when my laptop's functi
I have a fairly recent model: Sony VGN-NR498E, Intel X3100.
With a fresh install of 8.10, the function keys cause the backlight OSD
to move up and down properly, however there is no adjustment to the
backlight.
If I use the command "xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL
native", I can imm
Could you please go through the above steps we've taken to diagnose the
problem?
At this point, we do have a working patch. It's only time before another
developer takes this work and merges it upstream. This is how the bug
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No, I didn't follow those instructions, I am using the workaround you
mentioned in a script to set my brightness but this is far from ideal, a
fix would be great. I guess I am suffering from two bugs ?
1. The xrandr bug, or is it a bug in xserver-xorg-video-intel ?
2. sony_laptop kernel module not
You didn't follow the instructions on that site, did you?
The patch right now is to JUST run this command:
xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
This is the only fix that's been confirmed.
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The above solution is not for Vaio owners with an Intel chipset I guess,
the hotkeys still do no work on my laptop, running up-to-date Intrepid:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ grep . -r /var/lib/acpi-support/*-*
/var/lib/acpi-support/bios-version:R0290Q1
/var/lib/acpi-support/system-manufacturer:Sony Corpor
RESOLVED:
Hi,
I've posted the solution on my website: http://www.frank17.it/linux/fz18m.htm
(from http://www.linux-on-laptops.com/)
(In Italian language, i'm Italian)
See ya!
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Vaio VGN FS840/W (915GM chipset) here, using the latest xserver-xorg-
video-intel v2:2.4.1-1ubuntu10. I also have this problem with my
backlight. After quite some time debugging the gnome brightness applet
and gnome-power-manager, I realized gnome-power-manager is seemingly
dependent upon xrandr.
Laptop - Sony VAIO VGN-SZ71E
Ubuntu - 8.10 updated up to 4th Nov 2008.
On Stamina mode, so using Intel graphics, which is Intel
I confirm that in order to get dimming working all I need to do is to
run this command:
xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
And I do not need xbackligh
This wasn't a negative post. People are posting things that have been
repeated. Not as bad as a me too though. If you have a problem with what
I said, bring it to me outside of a bug report.
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Not sure what is up with the negative post, I was giving people with
Hardy (no backports/unsupported updates) 8.04 a temporary alternative
until a full out fix is patched into this LTS.
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I do feel this is redundant. BUT.
I attached that info you wanted. I feel that script is rather bloated so
instead ran the commands.
I need xrandr. Once I do that, everything works except for the
oscillation bug. This bug is filed and mentioned above.
Once oscillation begins, I need to wait
For me, it does work after change of BACKLIGHT_CONTROL using xrandr to
combination (or any different from kernel)
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Please concentrate on fixing correct way of backlight control instead of
writing custom scripts. Instead, report please if on correct FN keys it
does move backlight bar with OSD and if it dimmed backlight or only bar
changed without changing brightness.
I report on my model, using live CD download
Forgot, for anyone who hasn't wrote a script before:
Put that in a new file and name the file 'ChangeBacklight.sh'
Open up a terminal window and navigate to the directory you saved the
file in, i.e 'cd ~/Desktop'
Type 'sudo chmod a+x ChangeBacklight.sh'
Then just open up the file and set the ba
Through countless hours of searching, I've compiled two different
scripts into one short bash.
#!/bin/bash
# backlight control (sudo apt-get install xbacklight)
# props to everyone in the ubuntu community ~shyce
xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
sudo /etc/init.d/acpid restart
a
After todays updates the xrandr command allows the dimming to occur.
This really sucks that it's not a true dim but rather that other bug. I
guess that's why I don't notice much over 15min improvement on battery
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** Description changed:
Fn keys don't work for dimming the screen, though they do stimulate the
sonybright.sh script.
xbacklight works if the notebook has an Intel 965 (x3100) display
adapter, but is subject to bug #176888 (won't work on Hardy, bad XRandR
setting).
- There is no kn
There's a difference here too.
I can use the Fn keys to change the brightness setting prior to running
the xrandr command. Once I run it, I have no control over it. The
xbacklight commands no longer work either.
I guess we're somewhat back to it not working at all except that I still
have the osc
Backlight behaviour in Hardy has changed slightly; now the backlight
indicator (I guess from g-p-m) is shown on the screen in response to Fn-
keys but the rest of the bug is unchanged: still need script, to run
xrandr command and restart acpid.
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Here on latest Intrepid, Fn-keys still not working. Intel GMA X4500MHD on Sony
Vaio BZ11XN.
Backlight works with xbacklight on command line, ONLY AFTER xrandr call in the
session startup.
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Ran a bunch of updates today and now I get a screen brightness icon
showing up when I hit the backlight Fn keys. Hardy. Not sure if scripts
etc. are still needed, will test over the next few days.
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ok, so that bug will take care of this new issue.
We're still left with needing to run xrandr in this one...
Progress :D
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@ Lustfield
Check out bug #258920
It's probably not a bug in xbacklight, but I don't know what else to target it
at.
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OH! Unfortunate!
Apparently nobody ever sit on this xrandr fix. After changing the screen
brightness to the desired level, I use the system. I'm completely active
when doing so. Somehow the screen just starts fading to black. I haven't
had this issue with the fix in 8.04.1 but it's showing up now.
Just another confirm for working after running 'xrandr --output LVDS --set
BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native'.
I'm now running 8.10 so I'll scream with joy in here when it's working for me.
One thing I am noticing though, is that the reaction time is pretty
slow. When I press the Fn+F5/6 it takes almost a
Hi,
on latest intrepid and vaio BZ11XN (X4500MHD) :
- sudo /etc/acpi/sonybright.sh {up|down} works, but only after "xrandr …
CONTROL=native"
- xbacklight works, with xrandr previously called too (but not without)
- Fn-keys produce nothing for LCD (but work for sound), and I attached my acpi
d
Check out bug #176888, which I have unduped because it has not been
fixed by the mother-bug's fixing.
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In Intrepid, backlight hotkeys are now working for me after I run
'xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native'
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Backlight hotkeys are working much better in Intrepid Beta on my Vaio
SZ650, Intel 965.
The on-screen indicator came up, showing me that GNOME was aware of my
keypresses, but backlight only changed after I ran this command:
]~$ xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
I did not have t
Wow, long bug. Hope I didn't miss something obvious. I have a Vaio VGN-
CR120E with the " Integrated Graphics Chipset: Intel(R) 965GM" chip set
and have always (since at least Hardy beta) been able to adjust the
brightness with the following two command lines (although hotkeys have
never worked):
In yesterdays daily build I tried to change screen brightness. The
screen somewhat blinked and I saw a waiting cursor for a second.
Unfortunately, the screen brightness didn't change.
After running this command, I had no more reaction from pressing the keys. I
couldn't get a network connection to
OK, lets make this bug just about Intel backlight, and send nVidia vaio
problems to bug #95444.
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I've also found another bug : https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444 that is only on the problem from nvidia and
brightness on vaio, that is to me less confusing than speaking for two
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I'm also experiencing the same problem on vgn-fz21E with nvidia 8400M GT
But changing the brightness from the nvidia control panel work very well So
is it realy an nvidia driver issue ?
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sadly I think there won't be a solution even in 9.04.
But I hope I can get some infos from Sony europe on Club Vaio Conference which
is at the end of october.
Are there any detailed questions for writing a driver? or something like
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I was actually trying to do that from the Live CD, but the file didn't
exist. I probably should have looked into it a little more.
Well, I guess we have 8.10 right around the corner, it looks like this
one might not make the cut. :(
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Michael
The sonypi module has been (or will be) deprecated:
http://www.linux.it/~malattia/wiki/index.php/Sony-laptop
So it should probably not even be asked for in /etc/init.d/hotkey-setup
- in any case, it just throws an error because the sonypi module is no
longer included with the kernel.
At
** Attachment added: "Stops hotkey-setup from trying to load sonypi, which has
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hrm Thid might be interesting as well... I was trying to execute
"/etc/init.d/hotkey-setup start" and got an error. I went looking into
the script and found a pretty like block that pretty much slapped me.
Nice script guys, very neat and tidy.
So I tried executing it on my own...
[EMAIL PROTE
** Attachment added: "hotkey-scancode.txt"
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Currently on the latest alpha release. Running Linux/x86_64
(2.6.27-3-generic).
Here we go w/ screen brightness. Nope, didn't work.
Xev produced output for:
127 Pause
127 Break
37 Control_L
no output for the mute button, but that did work.
That's leave the screen brightness up and down, the
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Hi,
Here still on Vaio BZ11XN (Intel X4500MHD).
The 2.6.27-2 kernel does NOT fix the problem. (My Intrepid is up-to-date)
Only rc.local/xrandr + xbacklight can workaround the problem ;
BUT : 2 times out of 3, the rc.local call to xrandr seems to make some
kind of race condition with gdm startup
Actually this bug report is also about VAIO's with Intel bases GPU's...
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This bug report is not only about nvidia 8 series,
there is also a problem for 7 and older series.
Most recent models has not working FN Keys in Ubuntu, in my opinion this
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On Thu, Aug 28, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Leann Ogasawara <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
> upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
> appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
I'll be sure to try it out. I don't know if I'll be able to right away
since I'm getting back surgery soon. I'll do my best to remember to put
some blank CD's by my bed.
Also, I do have some issues with hardware working on this thing. Things
such as microphones, and speakers don't always work. I'l
The Ubuntu Kernel Team is planning to move to the 2.6.27 kernel for the
upcoming Intrepid Ibex 8.10 release. As a result, the kernel team would
appreciate it if you could please test this newer 2.6.27 Ubuntu kernel.
There are one of two ways you should be able to test:
1) If you are comfortable
I have a VAIO VGN-NR230AE and both on Hardy and Intrepid only
rc.local/xrandr + manual xbacklight works.
Also on Hardy the functions keys don't even produce any ACPI events
according to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/LaptopTestingTeam/HotkeyResearch
(see bug #251665), I haven't tested this on Intrepid ye
Leann,
What works in Intrepid is the workaround. Dimming and Fn keys are not
implemented in Intrepid.
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Fn keys don't work for dimming the screen, though they do stimulate the
sonybright.sh scrip
Hi,
here on a Sony Vaio BZ11XN (Intel X4500MHD), the back light doesn't work
(it is @100% at boot, and Fn-F5/F6 do not work). After having followed
#258994 (which I encountered too), i came here.
The rc.local/xrandr + manual xbacklight trick works. I didn't try to alter the
/etc/acpi/ script yet
Can anyone confirm that this also works on Vaio's with NVida GeForce 8
graphics cards? As far as I know this fix is only for Intel graphics
cards.
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Since Michael is the original bug reporter and he has commented that
this is fixed in Intrepid -
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux-
source-2.6.22/+bug/173652/comments/61 - I'm tentatively marking this
"Fix Released" . Michael, if you notice any regressions please feel
free to fl
I have logged a separate bug 258884 against my separate issue. Apologies
for the noise in here.
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My xorg.conf actually specifies vesa. Is this done by the installer due
to running the installer in safe graphics mode? In any case there is an
issue with the graphics when running the LiveCD, which may be the reason
I'm loading vesa now and not intel. This is a separate bug however.
** Attachment
No. Looks like it wasn't autodetected correctly, its using VESA instead.
In Gutsy and Hardy I believe this was autodetected and didn't need any
manual setup. I have attached /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
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daryl
Is the intel driver loaded?
grep intel /var/log/Xorg.0.log should return something like this:
(==) Matched intel for the autoconfigured driver
(II) LoadModule: "intel"
(II) Loading /usr/lib/xorg/modules/drivers//intel_drv.so
(II) Module intel: vendor="X.Org Foundation"
(II) intel: Driver f
I have installed Intrepid Alpha 4 to my HDD now, so I'm not in "safe graphics"
anymore. Also I have installed all updates just now and rebooted. However this
still doesn't work for me.
I have a Vaio VGN-SZ71WN. I'm running the 32 bit desktop version. If there is
any more info you would like me t
Ahhh, Its probably because I had to boot the LiveCD in safe graphics
mode. Thanks for checking Michael!
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It works for me on Intrepid alpha 4 live CD - amd64 desktop version.
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Regarding the Intel chip issue on Sony Vaio's, the xbacklight xrandr
workaround no longer works on Intrepid Ibex Alpha 3 (running livecd):
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# xbacklight -set 50
No outputs have backlight property
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~# xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL native
X Error of
I've got not enugh knowledge for things like that,
I was in contact with phihan who created something like 59 sony acpi rules and
added the keys in xorg.
This option can create the shotcuts but after relogin hey're away.
2nd problem the geforce8 seriece with nvclock is disscused in sourceforge and
And in the future ? Are there any plans to resolve this bug ?
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Yes, I know,
Geforce 8 series is not supported by smartdimmer + nvclock
and FNkeys in brightness script won't work for geforce series and intels
on some notebook like Fz an sz they seems to work but sonybrightness script
seems not to be able to handle smartdimmer so that it takes affect on the
b
anyone knows the state of this bug ?
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I am taking a two pronged attack now, I have raised the lack of
'Smartdimmer' support for Geforce 8 series cards here:
http://sourceforge.net/forum/forum.php?thread_id=2070702&forum_id=67425
Be interesting to see which appears first, the bug fix, or the work
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I'm sorry, I'll open a new bug in a few days.
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> Just to chime in with a bit more information and a reminder in case we
> are losing focus, the original bug description concerned the NVidia
> Geforce 8 series cards, I have a
Aloha there!
Well, in a certain way it calms me, that I'm not the only one around with a
nice Vaio Lappy I need sunglasses for ;-)
It's a FZ18M, nVidia 8400M GT.
Before I installed Hardy Heron (Kernel 2.6.24-16; nVidia drivers 169.12)
I had Windows XP running besides Win Vista. The fn-keys did'
Just to chime in with a bit more information and a reminder in case we
are losing focus, the original bug description concerned the NVidia
Geforce 8 series cards, I have a Vaio VGN-SZ71WN which has a 8400 GS
card on it, I tried the nvclock mentioned above (nvclock 8 b3) but it
tells me:
"Smartdimm
didn't work !!
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sony/hotkey SNC 0001 0010
sony/hotkey SNC 0001 003b
--> brightness down
sony/hotkey SNC 0001 0011
sony/hotkey SNC 0001 003b
brightness up
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Alright guys, I'm no expert at all and basically tried to hack myself
through the scripts, and now I'm not completely sure what I actually
changed... but anyway, I *think* in /etc/acpi/events/sony-brightness-
down it originally read:
event=sony/hotkey SPIC 0001 0010
However, when I use ac
step by step - (you may contact me via IM - jabber:
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nvclock -S 50%
Changing Smartdimmer level from 100% to 50%
New Smartdimmer level: 50%
--> chaneing to 50% for start --> ok
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ sudo su
[sudo] password
My last post was not related to acpi. I wanted to know, if nvclock does
need working Xserver to operate. I tried basic things on my geforce
card, but it does not support what i want to try. So.
Please test this command in terminal:
sudo su
# make sure you do not have full backlight, you want to i
normally it works without sudo - like in the terminal
I changed it to DISPLAY = sudo ...
but there is still no action log file shows:
[Wed May 28 21:49:40 2008] received event "sony/hotkey SNC 0001 0010"
[Wed May 28 21:49:40 2008] notifying client 5929[0:0]
[Wed May 28 21:49:40 2008] notif
Ok, sorry, dont have that tool as i dont have nvidia, just guessed where it
could be and missed.
Problem is with Segmentation fault line between handler messages. That is
result with which program ended, which means, program crashed (fault of
program, never should do that).
So, try running "DISP
lol - it didn't work - I only used the wrong key (super insted of FN) :-)
I've no idea what's going on - here is the logfile:
[Wed May 28 15:55:09 2008] received event "sony/hotkey SNC 0001 0010"
[Wed May 28 15:55:09 2008] notifying client 5753[110:122]
[Wed May 28 15:55:09 2008] notifying
nvclock isn't in /usr/sbin
it's in /usr/bin/nvlclock
the log file showed
[Wed May 28 15:36:57 2008] executing action "/usr/sbin/nvclock -S -10"
[Wed May 28 15:36:57 2008] BEGIN HANDLER MESSAGES
/bin/sh: /usr/sbin/nvclock: not found
[Wed May 28 15:36:57 2008] END HANDLER MESSAGES
[Wed May 28 15:3
It does handle border values:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nvclock -S -10
Changing Smartdimmer level from 30% to 20%
New Smartdimmer level: 20%
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ nvclock -S -10
Error: The proposed Smartdimmer change would result in a brightness level lower
than 15% or higher than 100%.
-> ther is an e
Before changing it like this, make sure nvclock does handle decrementing
below zero and does not crash, if you request descreasing -S -10 when on
0, if that does ignore it. If it is, it is safe make it very simple. I
recommend backup of original files. It should be safe making entire new
files, may
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