@TonyWWang-oc, @Ben,
I'm sorry, @TonyWWang-oc, I must apologize to you, the backlight works
very well.
BRs!
larryw3i
Backlight.
P.S. And I suspect that this change has been affecting all non-Intel and
non-AMD machines for a long time, as there is no "non-free-firmware"
suitable for them.
Ben,
I remember two years ago, it seemed like the backlight of this laptop
could be adjusted. At that time, I installed Ubuntu on this laptop and
there seemed to be a directory called "acpi_video" in the
"/sys/class/backlight/" directory. However, at some point, this
directory no longer exist
Hi! Ben,
It will be OK! I don't think there are many people using this type of
machine, after all, they can't even adjust the backlight, and I don't
think anyone likes to use this type of machine, and they also like to
use it to install Debian. I am very happy that this issue can be fixed.
Fo
😮💨👌 .
On 5/9/25 17:53, Tony W Wang-oc wrote:
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graphics rendering tasks predominantly rely on user-mode implementations.
Dear TonyWWang-oc,
Yes, but actually, these graphics cards are your products, and neither
C-960 nor C-1080 seem to be open source.The drivers provided on your
official website do not seem to be used for Debian.I downloaded your
drivers and extracted them, and I found that each file has the lic
Salvatore Bonaccorso,
Yes, let's just consider it as good. But in fact, there are still many
problems, such as the one mentioned above (
linux-hardware.org/?probe=271fabb7a4&log=dmesg ), and almost all laptops
using Zhaoxin CPUs cannot adjust the backlight brightness, which is
**VERY HARMFUL*
Salvatore Bonaccorso,
Yes, let's just consider it as good. But in fact, there are still many
problems, such as the one mentioned above (
linux-hardware.org/?probe=271fabb7a4&log=dmesg ), and almost all laptops
using Zhaoxin CPUs cannot adjust the backlight brightness, which is
**VERY HARMFUL*
Thank you all,
I have pulled the newest `linux-next` changes and compiled it, my laptop
boots well now! https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=271fabb7a4 , but it
still prints some `WARNING` information at startup:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=271fabb7a4&log=dmesg . May this output
is useful
Thanks for your replying, the `Probe URL` of my laptop:
https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=58facb533d , and `cpuinfo` is:
larry@zx2:~/Downloads$ sudo cat /proc/cpuinfo
processor : 0
vendor_id : CentaurHauls
cpu family : 7
model : 59
model name : ZHAOXIN KaiXian KX-6000G/4@3.
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