Actually, I think it's kernel-related this time around. It takes about
as long to change brightness in a terminal as using hotkeys.
# time echo 84 > /proc/acpi/video/VGA/LCD/brightness
real0m0.763s
user0m0.000s
sys 0m0.000s
That wasn't the case last time around (the old bugreport).
Sorry, wrong bug #
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I have the same problem on a HP 6820s.
Hewlett-Packard
HP Compaq 6820s
F.09
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** Changed in: acpi (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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1. What the key *should* do.
Key1: Brightness down, darken backlight, a sun with a down-arrow to the right
Key2: Brightness up, brighten backlight, a sun with an up-arrow to the right
2. What keycode (magic number) the key produces on your laptop.
Key1: XF86MonBrightnessDown
Key2: XF86MonBright
To be able to fix the hotkeys on your laptop we need three things:
1. What the key *should* do.
2. What keycode (magic number) the key produces on your laptop.
3. How to identify your laptop by the manufacturer and model.
You can see the following documentation to know how to do that:
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