Loic Nageleisen wrote:
> my conclusion:
> - acpi stuff now only generates events and does not takes action anymore
> - gnome power manager is the only app currently able to catch these key or
> hal events and change brightness accordingly
> - there's no app for KDE able to do that
> - there's no c
> ** Changed in: kdebase (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Invalid
>
> ** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
>Status: New => Fix Released
I'd like to gently point out that the original reporter of this bug is a KDE
user. This makes no sense at all.
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Brightness key stopped working
On Friday 05 October 2007 11:22:41 der_vegi wrote:
> Yes, you're right, the marking is counter-productive.
> [...]
> It might be a HAL bug, but as I am not too much into that stuff, I'll
> keep my fingers off marking now. ;)
Yeah it seems like we're having to speculate where the problem actually
On Saturday 06 October 2007 15:18:01 Alexander Hunziker wrote:
> As of today, brightness setting fully works for me on a T60. Anyone
> confirming that?
Also on a T60 here, still not working for me (in KDE).
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Brightness key stopped working after update [Gutsy]
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/14
I have the same symptoms as the OP on my up-to-date ThinkPad T60 running
Kubuntu. Brightness keys do not work even though "lshal -m",
"acpi_listen", and acpid all see them/do the right thing. No OSD from
kmilo anymore either, for anything, even volume or thinklight which work
(probably only because
On Tuesday 02 October 2007 18:26:28 Thomas Sommer wrote:
> Some package have been updated.
> Now the FN-brightness keys work again.
Still not working for me in KDE land, upgraded a number of packages, last
upgrade was less than an hour ago. Browsing the code in
guidance-power-manager right now,
On Thursday 02 August 2007 17:15, yostral wrote:
> I can now (from when I could ? I don't know) connect to an wep encrypted
> network with NetworkManager, without switching the kill switch button.
> But I still need to do that with an unencrypted one.
I am also now in the same boat after dist-upgr
Confirming on my T60 with 82801G as well, including PCM going missing
intermittently. It works fine on -9, broken on -10. Unfortunately I am
reluctant to go back to -9 for normal use because of Very Annoying Bug
#129226 which is fixed in -10 !
One other detail: the "PC speaker" system bell noise i
> 1. Exact HW
ThinkPad T60
> cat /var/lib/acpi-support/system-product-name
2007C3U
> 2. Does these two command (if run from Konsole) change brightness
> properly on your laptop?
Yes, they do. I get a tooltip over guidance-power-manager's kicker icon
about the brightness as well, instead of the
I'm also having this problem, 2.6.22-7-generic, network-
manager_0.6.5-0ubuntu4, using ipw3945 on a thinkpad T60. On boot the
startup scripts get a connection to any open AP properly, ifup and
ifdown work fine, device names are normal (eth0 copper, eth1 wifi).
After using KNetworkManager things go
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