Andrew Oakley wrote:
> Please can you check it, comment if it matches your experience (in
> particular, state that it happens on your Thinkpad, not just my Dell)
> and mark the bug as Confirmed. Thanks,
Done.
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Chris Smith wrote:
> Well I found another issue. With the "reduce backlight brightness"
> option ticked for battery power. If I remove the AC cord it dims, plug
> it back in again it gets brighter. If I keep repeating the 2 states get
> progressively less bright after doing this 4 times battery is
Andrew Oakley wrote:
> This bug needs reporting. Can you check whether it is one of these
> existing bugs:
>
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-power-manager/+bug/163678
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/164527
>
> If so, please comment there, and if required change the sta
Chris Smith wrote:
> Well I found another issue. With the "reduce backlight brightness"
> option ticked for battery power. If I remove the AC cord it dims, plug
> it back in again it gets brighter. If I keep repeating the 2 states get
> progressively less bright after doing this 4 times battery is
Chris Smith wrote:
> Just updating now will see what's what afterwards.
Well I found another issue. With the "reduce backlight brightness"
option ticked for battery power. If I remove the AC cord it dims, plug
it back in again it gets brighter. If I keep repeating the 2 states get
progressively le
Stephen O'Neill wrote:
> Chris Smith wrote:
> | - The brightness adjusts itself for power saving I assume but its
> | totally erratic and generally annoying.
> http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=581335
"In power preferences, in AC options the slider is for "Set display
brightness" and it's
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Chris Smith wrote:
| - The brightness adjusts itself for power saving I assume but its
| totally erratic and generally annoying.
Are your symptoms anything like those in this thread? I'm going to have
a look at my laptop when I get home...
http://ub
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Chris Smith wrote:
| Alan Pope wrote:
|> On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 16:38 +0100, Chris Smith wrote:
|>> - The brightness adjusts itself for power saving I assume but its
|>> totally erratic and generally annoying.
|>>
|> Have you tweaked the settings in Gno
Alan Pope wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 16:38 +0100, Chris Smith wrote:
>> - The brightness adjusts itself for power saving I assume but its
>> totally erratic and generally annoying.
>>
>
> Have you tweaked the settings in Gnome Power Manager on the task bar? It
> has options for dimming and how
Hi Chris,
On Wed, 2008-04-16 at 16:38 +0100, Chris Smith wrote:
> - The brightness adjusts itself for power saving I assume but its
> totally erratic and generally annoying.
>
Have you tweaked the settings in Gnome Power Manager on the task bar? It
has options for dimming and how much by. I swit
Chris Smith wrote:
> I am seeing a number of issues in Hardy generally related I think to
> running it on an IBM Thinkpad (X22).
Have you raised a bug on launchpad? If not, do so quickly!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu
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Hi,
I am seeing a number of issues in Hardy generally related I think to
running it on an IBM Thinkpad (X22).
- The hardware volume control buttons (mute, up, down) do not seem to
interact with the software mixer and only control the hardware volume. I
tried mapping them in keyboard shortcut sett
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