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I am having the same problem with my macbook 5.5 and ubuntu 9.10, i can
not change the brightness, how can I execute this (
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13831729/macbook-backlight-mmap.patch ) to
fix it?
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Is there a status on this issue? Is there a fix available? I tried
pommed and it did allow for keyboard and display brightness adjustment,
with some configuration, a side effect was an extremely sensitive track
pad and disabled the muti-touch trackpad functionality.
I've been searching for weeks
I also have this bug on my Macbook Pro 4,1 (Santa Rosa) running Ubuntu
x86. F1/F2 keys and F5/F6 keys suddenly stopped working after last
week's updates. I can also confirm this same issue on the same hardware
with Ubuntu x64.
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Martin Pitt wrote:
> This should fix it for many people. For everyone else (Alexander Jones),
> please file a new bug against hal
OK, done: bug 321030
I've still this bug with a MacBook Pro (Core 2 Duo Penryn), Ubuntu 8.10
(64-bit) and hal 0.5.11-4ubuntu4. The keys F1/F2 (brightness) and F5/F6
(
Hi- I have an HP dv2000. A recent upgrade has made it impossible for me
to control my screens backlight as well. The fn F7/F8 keys don't work,
and the gnome brightness applet does not work. Also, non of the
mentioned work-arounds appear to be working on my machine either.
Everything worked when I f
Hi, I'm experiencing the same problem here, I've got a macbook1,1 and
just installed intrepid beta from dvd, all worked untill i did an
upgrade to the latest packages. Now only sound mute/-/+ works,
brightness keys and eject key don't.
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i just upgraded to intrepid and both, F1/F2 screen brightness and F8-F10
keyboard light stopped working. the sound level adjustment using F3-F5
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I'm using intrepid
hal :
Version: 0.5.11-3~ubuntu8
backlight control is not working. It just sets 2 values (looks like it's
minimum and maximum backlight) randomly when I move the slider. F1 and F2 are
not working at all and xbacklight has the same issue
i.e.
xbacklight -set 84 <- minimum brig
Done. https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hal/+bug/226894
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This bug was fixed in the package hal - 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu9
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* Add 03_increase_helper_timeout.patch: Increase helper timeout from 10 to
20 seconds. Some CD-ROMs are too slow to do all the detection in 10
seconds. (LP: #21883
Copied to hardy-updates.
This should fix it for many people. For everyone else (Alexander Jones),
please file a new bug against hal, and do the steps on
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingHal (with the latest version
0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu8). Thank you!
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Just updated and rebooted, no dice. Same behaviour.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ dpkg --status hal
Package: hal
Status: install ok installed
Priority: optional
Section: admin
Installed-Size: 1900
Maintainer: Ubuntu Core Developers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Architecture: amd64
Version: 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu8
Depend
The package will take a while to distribute on to the mirror network.
You can try the main archive if you want an up-to-the-minute test.
Also, you should remove pommed to test this. Granted, pommed works
system-wide (so you can change your screen brightness as soon as it
starts during boot, e.g.),
Should I assume that waiting a few hours I'll be able to download the
update simply using aptitude? Of course, I have hardy-proposed
repository enabled. Im also using pommed and managing brightness
directly through hardware, will it be any conflicts?
thanks
Adrian
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Yes, on my MacBook (Core Duo, August 2006), hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu8
fixes the problem for me, thanks!
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Accepted into hardy-proposed. Please test the packages from the archive
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Uploaded to hardy-proposed, awaiting review and accepting now.
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Thanks a lot! I'll apply this in intrepid soon, and will do a stable
release update for hardy.
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Tried it. It works. At least with F1/F2 keys.
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This patch should fix it. Problem is that we're doing bitwise
arithmetic on a signed long that happens to be negative. Wackiness
ensues, making the result an invalid offset for mmap(). Changing the
long to unsigned fixes it.
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This patch should fix it. Problem is that we're doing bitwise
arithmetic on a signed long that happens to be negative. Wackiness
ensues, making the result an invalid offset for mmap(). Changing the
long to unsigned fixes it.
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Running 8.04 RC 32-bit here on a Macbook 2,1 (Core 2 Duo) and can
confirm this bug
Doesn't look like a fix will be released before the final version. Any
chance of a fix being released by the time 8.04.1 comes out?
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I'm on an October 2007 MacBook Pro, with AMD64.
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Hi, Im on the newest macbook (4.1 is it?) and running x86_64. It doesnt
work here.
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Ok, we know that pommed works. addon-macbook-backlight in hal doesn't work.
Thats strange, because pommed code and hal code are basically the same for
adjusting the Macbook brightness.
The introduction of PolicyKit/ConsoleKit broke that part of code in hal.
I've run hal with more debug informati
Same problem (with Macbook second-generation) ... still don't work ...
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Same problem here with a first-generation MacBook. Downgrading HAL
fixes it - evidently something in the new HAL update caused this. Could
this be looked at for Hardy final? This seems like a bad regression to
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[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xbacklight -get
No outputs have backlight property
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xbacklight -set 10
No outputs have backlight property
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Installing pommed makes the hardware keys work, seemingly independent
of GPM, however.
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+ MacBook brightness adjustment does not work in Hardy
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Binary package hint: hal
adjusting the brightness doesn't work. a brightness feedback widget
appears but is empty, and brightness re
I have been using xbacklight as a work around. Works well.
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I would like to suggest upgrading the importance of this bug, as
backlight brightness being on 100% all the time can't be good for the
hardware or your eyes.
In fact, in OS X it says that leaving the screen at full brightness "may
shorten your display's life" (to paraphrase).
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Hi,
I've been hit by this bug too. However, since I've installed isight
firmware tools and reinstalled the kernel it seems that brightness is
working through hardware. I mean, no events in acpi log appear and "Not
supported" is the message of the brightness config files, but its
working. I also ha
I removed pommed because it was crashing in Hardy so the LCD brightness
still works without problem on my MacBook 2.1 version 1.0 (may-jun
2007).
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I can confirm this bug too. I have a first gen core duo macbook which
also runs brightness at 100% on hardy (2.6.24-15-generic). F1 display
the brightness meter but does not change the level.
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Same on first-gen MacBook (core duo) -- Brightness controls don't work
neither do the LED lights on the CapsLock/NumLock buttons.
When I push one of the brightness controls the little meter appears on
screen but wont go above zero and the brightness doesn't change.
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Same problem here on a Core Duo MacBook (mid-2006) using the latest
Hardy packages.
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mabovo and Marcin: Could each of you please open a new bug?
If I revert the changes in hal 0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu1 in addon-macbook-backlight.c
it works again.
Couldn't apply the same fix to -ubuntu5 thought. The introduction of policykit
broke things.
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cat /var/log/acpid
(...)
[Fri Apr 4 08:28:08 2008] received event "video LCD 0087 "
[Fri Apr 4 08:28:08 2008] notifying client 5735[110:122]
[Fri Apr 4 08:28:08 2008] notifying client 5883[0:0]
[Fri Apr 4 08:28:08 2008] notifying client 5883[0:0]
[Fri Apr 4 08:28:08 2008] executing
Hello,
I don't want to start new bug but I've found similar problem on HP Pavilion
notebook (dv2025nr, dv2000 series). After update (it might happened this week)
brightness adjusting stopped working, I can't change it via FN+F7/F8 and
applet. However, it can be adjusted via procfs, using file
Tested a few packages:
hal 0.5.10+git20080301-1ubuntu3 works, but the next upload to hardy hal
0.5.11~rc2-1ubuntu1 breaks it.
addon-macbook-backlight.c wasn't changed much. Couldn't find anything, the
debiff is huge :/
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Is that with Gutsy or Hardy?
On 4/3/08, mabovo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> MacBook2,1 using pommed has no problem with LCD brightness adjustment.
> Actually I am struggling with the LED keyboard of NUM Lock and Caps Lock
> they don't light up.
>
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MacBook2,1 using pommed has no problem with LCD brightness adjustment.
Actually I am struggling with the LED keyboard of NUM Lock and Caps Lock they
don't light up.
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To clarify I should add that addon-macbook-backlight provides g-p-m with
GetBrightness/SetBrightness.
pommed can mmap just fine.
It worked with the Hardy Beta Live CD which uses hal
0.5.10+git20080301-1ubuntu3, so changes must have occured since then.
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adjusting the brightness doesn't work. a brightness feedback widget
appears but is empty, and brightness remains at 100%.
I can confirm this.
The affected package is hal, gnome-power-manager fails because
addon-macbook-backlight can't mmap.
See my attached hal.log.
To create the hal.log
sudo /etc/init.d/hald stop
sudo hald --verbose=yes --daemon=no 2>&1 | tee /tmp/hal.log
[snippet]
21:13:46.595 [D] hald_dbus.c:3294
can second schalkpd's observations.
xbacklight works. also pommed works, allowing the f1/2 keys to control
backlight.
2nd gen mb c2d.
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I can confirm this; same exact problem on my second generation Macbook
Core 2 Duo, with the same kernel and gnome-power-manager versions as
above (running latest 8.04 beta). Using xbacklight (which uses the
RandR extension), though, I can adjust the brightness from the terminal
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