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There are different issues at work here for different laptops (from
different vendors). I can confirm that Macbooks 4,1 work fine now in
latest lucid (alledgedly 2,1-5,1 works while 1,1 does not).
The Samsung NC10 requires a BIOS update AFAIK. Can someone clarify about
what model this bug is and c
@Steffen the backlight has not worked since Jaunty on my MacBook Pro 1,1
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I haven't done extensive regression testing to prove it was the specific
patch above but the issue was resolved between Lucid alpha-3 and beta-1.
I suspect it was in the commit for bug 511965 in kernel 2.6.32-19.28.
That patch may need to be expanded upon to include support for
additional Macbook m
It works fine for me on a MacBook 4,1 and I didn't need any further
patches. But I am running Karmic with only the kernel updated to
2.6.32-19-generic from the kernel-ppa and xorg still from karmic. Thanks
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@Drew or other Macbook users, did it work without the patch from bug
417770 ?
For the other Macbook users where it doesn't work, please post the
output of
sudo dmidecode -s system-manufacturer
sudo dmidecode -s system-product-name
lspci | grep VGA
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I can confirm also it isn't working on a MacBook Pro 1,1. Tested with
Lucid Beta 2 and all updates applied through 4/12/2010
e...@evil-twin:~$ sudo ls -al /sys/class/backlight/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 0 2010-04-13 14:30 .
drwxr-xr-x 50 root root 0 2010-04-13 14:30 ..
e...@evil-twin:~$ una
It's still not working on a Macbook 1,1. Tested on a lucid installation
and on the daily live cd.
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This is entirely fixed for my Macbook 2,1 using the latest Lucid liveCD
(linux-generic 2.6.32.19.20)! Brightness goes all the way from fully
bright to pleasantly off on the lowest notch with no modification and
using the brightness keys built into the keyboard. I'd be tempted to
call the brightne
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Also still broken on Macbook 2,1 with Lucid alpha-3
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Same problem here on Macbook 1,1 with Lucid daily cdimage.
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I suggest a temporary fix to this problems, issued in PPA repository.
Instructions following
http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=296
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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as many people are commenting on this issue I doubt greatly that all have
brightness settings in their bios. I know I do not. I may need to start a new
bug report though as I am getting an all new response after doing a clean
install updates and bios update with karim final. brightness keys work
If you look in the bios settings there is a setting for Brightness
control, and it is set to Auto by default, try changing that to manual
and see if you are able to use the brightness keys.
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With BIOS and MICOM version 04CA, the brightness was not working on my Samsung
NC 10 as well, a BIOS update indeed fixed the problem. That said, even without
the BIOS update, the backlight (and modesetting) worked using nc10-backlight
from this PPA: https://launchpad.net/~voria/+archive/ppa
So,
Karmic with the latest upgrades from today. Hardware is a MacBook 3,1.
Backlight is also not working with KMS enabled. Using the "nomodeset"
option during boot at least gets xbacklight to work again. Although
closing the lid is not turning off the backlight. This used to work with
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xbacklight reports the current brightnesslevel on my NC10 with updated
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The backlightproperty has indeed come up after bios update on acer timeline
5800t. It was missing as reported in here:
bug 428054 (duplicates)
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To get an idea of what the bios update for the NC10 does, can one of the
NC10 users please tell what "xbacklight" says after the
upgrade.
Does it still say "No outputs have backlight property" or does it report
the current brightnesslevel?
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Brightness on Samsung N110 now work properly with bios 07D0
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Philip, thanks for your information. I flashed the Samsung NC10 BIOS
again and now both, BIOS and MICOM, show version 11CA. The brightness
keys work in Kernel-based mode setting (i.e. no nodemodeset). Thanks!
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Not sure if this explains why it's not working, but after updating the BIOS
on my NC10 I had both a NICOM and BIOS version of 11CA.
On Oct 25, 2009 11:01 AM, "uxinity" wrote:
Brightness keys (Fn + arrow up/down) are still NOT working on my Samsung
NC10 despite latest daily updates from Update Ma
Brightness keys (Fn + arrow up/down) are still NOT working on my Samsung
NC10 despite latest daily updates from Update Manager and using latest
Samsung BIOS version 04CA / MICOM version 11CA.
(Brightness keys work while in BIOS (F2 key while power on), but you do
not want to reboot the computer to
Issue also still occuring on a MacBook 4,1
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile GM965/GL960
Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
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Setting LCD brightness doesn't work on a MacBook Pro 1,1 using the
latest Karmic (updated this morning). XOrg recognizes the keys however
xbacklight reports "No outputs have backlight property" and
/sys/class/backlight/ is empty. Only way currently to control the
backlight for me is to install p
I can confirm that the brightness up/down keys now work after updating
to BIOS revision 11CA
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I didn't notice the comment about the bios update because I have been
following a duplicate bugreport where it wasn't mentioned and only just
recently switched to this one. Probably should have read all the
comments in this report before posting here, sorry about that.
I'll g
I can confirm too that setting brightness doesn't work on Macbook 2,1, using
Karmic ISO from 2009-10-22.
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS,
943/940GML Express Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 03)
00:02.1 Display controller: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/GMS
I just noticed Acer made available a bios-update on 2009/10/09 that
fixes the issue of controlling the backlight when using KMS on the
timeline 5810T. Download bios version 2.30 and install using freedos on
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OK, confirming that BIOS 11CA fixes the bug on Samsung NC10, I can now set the
brightness with KMS enabled.
@Cedric F. : because Karmic implements KMS.
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Ok but,
Why this bug appears with Karmic with NC10? Brightness works well on the
jaunty...
And I have 06CA
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"According to Google", it seems that BIOS 11CA fixes the issue on the
Samsung NC10. I'll try it today and give you some feedback. For now, I
have the issue with BIOS 07CA.
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Philip, also, please do take a look at comment #3 (..disable KMS with
"nomodeset"..) and see whether the fix described there works for you. It
did help in the case of my Samsung Q45.
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I have a NC10, BIOS 11CA, and cannot reproduce this problem. Out-of-the-box
clean install of beta2, then updated. Brightness keys just work.
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Could someone @canonical add a word of caution to the release notes? If
policy doesn't allow fixing these types of "minor" glitches before
release at least a word of warning would be nice before a bunch of users
upgrade and experience regressions.
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There seem to be a number of people, including Macbook users, reporting
that their backlight is non-functional in Karmic. This bug seems the
most relevant and most comments seemed to point to this one as well.
I'm using a Macbook 2,1 and don't have a usable backlight, leaving me
stuck at max brig
Guys!
The F1/F2 is working with "nomodeset" option enabled in GRUB's menu!
Cheers!
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Guys,
The screen of my Macbook Air 1,1 is totally black, I mean, the
brightness is 0% by default and I can't adjust it with the F1/F2 keys.
The Karmic that I'm using was upgraded right now.
The boot option "nomodeset" solves the problem but now, the boot
process have a lot of flickers...
Ne
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Reopening since several users still report this bug as unresolved.
Please see my comment 38, there is a patch for fixing the kernel side of
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xbacklight still reports "No outputs have backlight property" on a
Samsung NC10.
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The new xserver-xorg-video-intel - 2:2.9.0-1ubuntu1 does make xbacklight
_report_ the display brightness, but there is no way to actually change
it using xbacklight/gnome-brightness-applet. This problem occurs a
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Bug still occurs at least with Samsung NC10. There is also a patch to
include in the kernel to have this bug fixed, see bug 409889 (and
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* Merge with Debian. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
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This bug is fixed upstream. Will this new intel driver xf86-video-intel
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I have the brightness issues on Karmic with kms as well with a Samsung
x360 laptop.
/sys/class/backlight/... is populated and looks okay, but there is no
visible change in brightness when altering the values. Booting the
kernel with 'nomodeset' makes brightness work again.
xbacklight says "No out
After the last upgrade.. Now is there! Thanks!
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The bug is not the same for me as the one assigned to. I have no
interface in /sys/class/backlight.
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I'm not sure if I really use KMS but I added an option to the kernelboot in
order to disable it:
Sep 13 19:41:55 ubuntu kernel: [0.00] Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-10-generic
root=UUID=d9aeca27-f2de-4b4b-ac98-9ff714300820 ro quiet splash
libata.force=noncq nomodeset
St
And I'm really sorry for the flood, I thought apport-collect would
bundle the data in one post...
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I have the same problem with a first generation Macbook. Disabling KMS
makes brightness work again.
Changing the brightness with ACPI doesn't work, the /sys/class/backlight
directory is empty.
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I have the same problem with intel graphic.
For me does not work eather the "setpci" method, nor the nomodeset one (it has
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I have an aspire timeline with intel grafics running the latest daily build
karmic.
I am unable to control brightness except for the method explained in comment #2
(setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=66)
When running xrandr --prop it does not have support for backlight control:
# xrandr --prop
Screen 0: mini
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This is also present with me on Karmic with my AA1.
Bryce, since I cant add logs automatically through ubuntu-bug without
creating a new report, if you give me a list of files that would be
helpful I would me more than willing to collect and upload them. :)
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+ brightness no more working on karmic (KMS)
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I added the upstream bugreport.
This problem only occurs when using KMS.
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Let us know what you find
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i really think that this is no xorg bug... my apologies
how can i be so sure ?
well the trick with setpci was cool
but when i modified the grub configuration to disable KMS with "nomodeset"
guess what
all the brightness worked again
fn+ brightness
xbacklight
so i'm pretty sure its not
i just googled a bit and find out that the only solution to increase or
decrease the brightness (in fact i need to decrease it, because it is at
100% all the time) was with these commands:
first : find the device address (here 00:02.0)
lspci | grep VGA
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corp
if you guys need some informations, of course i will give them to you...
if this is not the right place, please tell me (i hesitate between xorg
intel bug and kernel intel bug, because there is no way to increase
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