** Changed in: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => acpi-support
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Omnibook module finally gave me the opportunity to control my lcd
brightness (toshiba satellite m40-281), otherwise it was impossible for
me. Now that hal supports omnibook module, gnome-power-manager is able
to control lcd brightness (Fn-keys obviously do not work).
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ACPI support for laptops c
Frank Murphy seems to have explained well.
Would help with many HP Omnibook issues.
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Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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There's an out-of-tree kernel module called "omnibook":
http://omnibook.sourceforge.net/
It adds lots of cool ACPI stuff for a variety of laptops, including the
HP Omnibooks, but also all Toshibas with Phoenix BIOS and HP Pavilions.
Check out the site for a full list of supported laptops, but