I struggled with the same problem, before making my own workaround: screen would sometimes dim - after install, - at boot (but tends to improve with boot number: I even thought it was fixed, 1 month without trouble, and then back again), - after using Windows Vista, - when gdm starts, - when VLC starts playing a video - after running "xset dpms force off; sleep 1; xset dpms force on" - after closing/opening lid (this is corrected is set "do nothing" on lid closing; it still switch off the screen though)
When logged in, I could correct the brightness using Fn-F5 (darker) or Fn-F6 (brighter), or 2 times Fn-F7 (LCD OFF/ON). When in GDM or in console mode, the only key that works is 2 times Fn-F7 (LCD OFF/ON). I could find no real "good" solution, but I made a perfect (but ugly) workaround, which stills allows me to adjust the brightness, and even still adjusts the brightness on (dis)connecting the AC cord. I found that the brightness value is stored in /sys/devices/virtual/backlight/asus-laptop/brightness (in my case), that the value is correct even when the actual brightness is wrong, and that it is corrected if I rewrite the same value in the same file. So I launch a program that precisely does that every second. So my workaround is the following: In /etc/rc.local, add this line before "exit 0": /home/<your_login>/bin/laptop-brightness & And in this file, copy this (adjust "FILE=" as necessary): #!/bin/sh FILE="/sys/devices/virtual/backlight/asus-laptop/brightness" PID=$$ COMMAND=`basename "$0"` if ps -e | grep $COMMAND | grep -v $PID > /dev/null; then echo "Program $COMMAND already running, not launching again" else while true; do a=`cat "$FILE"` echo "$a" > "$FILE" sleep 1 done fi My information: Linux 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Ubuntu 8.04 LTS Laptop: ASUS M51L -- LCD Brightness on Laptop Always Set Very Low at Boot https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/12637 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is a direct subscriber. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs