I've blacklisted the video module and the screen does not noticeably dim
on boot. However, the Fn key controls no longer work and nor does
display dimming on battery power. I get better functionality with the
video module loaded, despite the reported problem above. The Thinkpad
fixes don't work for
Maybe you can temporarily blacklist the acpi video module. It is called
video according to
http://www.thinkwiki.org/wiki/Problem_with_LCD_brightness_buttons#Workaround
.
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Here are three log files. I've checked my bios, and there's no option to
adjust the display.
Thanks for any help with this.
** Attachment added: "logs.tar.gz"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15564768/logs.tar.gz
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I have confirmed this behavior my Lenovo T42p and T61p.
** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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Brightness control works before the OS is loaded. i.e. I can use the Fn
keys to increase/decrease brightness at the bios screen before the OS
loads. If I do increase it to 100%, the OS decreases the display
brightness around the time the acpi video driver is loading. You're
right, it's clearly unr
Ok, changing to acpi-support for now. I guess the output of dmesg and the file
/var/log/syslog might give some useful information.
So the brightness changed in recovery mode without X in console? I would also
check the Bios if there are some brightness settings and maybe check if you
could chang
Yes, you're right. I just booted up in recovery mode and around the time
the screen dimmed, I saw something about acpi video fly up the screen.
Where are these boot time messages logged?
After booting up, I have this:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ cat /proc/acpi/video/GFX0/LCD/brightness
levels: 100 57
Looks more for me like a Bios or acpi-support issue but anyway please attach
the file /var/log/Xorg.0.log.
If you want to be sure use the vesa driver and check if the brightness problem
still appears. Add the line >>Driver "vesa"<< under the Device section in your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and then res