Maybe I should add that
/etc/acpi/video_brightnessup.sh
/etc/acpi/video_brightnessdown.sh
/etc/acpi/thinkpad-brightness-up.sh
/etc/acpi/thinkpad-brightness-down.sh
which do either
acpi_fakekey 224
acpi_fakekey 225
doesn't work either.
If I do acpi_listen
the fn-Home (brightness up key) gives
vide
I'm running 2.6.24-21 (hardy heron and gnome) and I have a lot of
trouble with the brightness on my Lenovo X61 T.
The most annoying is that each time the screen saver is activated I have to
manually increase the brightness.
If I do e.g.
xset dpms force off
and after that the screen light is half.
I'm still with this bug on my Thinkpad R61.
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This bug was fixed with kernel 2.6.24.16
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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I agree. This was fixed with 2.6.24.16.
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For me, the issue is resolved with the latest updates in Hardy (kernel
2.6.24.16).
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Sorry for all the logs. I ran a gnome-power-bugreport right after boot.
I then typed 'gnome-power-bugreport.sh &> gpm-bugrp-dim1.log' but didn't
run it, just waited. As soon as the screen dimmed the first time (~25
seconds of idle time), I hit enter (causing it to dim all the way). I
then ran th
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Thanks for your response and sorry for taking so long to get back to
you. I was out of town for the weekend. I have never submitted a bug
report before, so bear with me if I don't do something correctly :)
I would also like to add a few more things I have noticed about this
problem. There actua
I can confirm the same issue with my Thinkpad x61s, remaining even after
the update to kernel 2.6.24.15. As described above, a short idle period
results in lcd dimming and resumption of activity with a click or mouse
movement results in further dimming. Not more than a small annoyance at
the moment
Hi Jonathan,
I'd like to try and narrow down if this is actually a bug in the kernel
or rather an issue with say gnome-power-manager or HAL. The reason I
say this is because you mentioned that the keyboard buttons do properly
control the brightness.
1) Could you capture your dmesg output after
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