On mer., 2012-08-01 at 09:18 -0400, Andres Cimmarusti wrote:
> tags 676854 + fixed patch pending
> thanks
>
> I confirm that the patch referred to in the previous link
> (https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8840) fixes the problem
> (I'm attaching it now with minor modifications so that the
tags 676854 + fixed patch pending
thanks
I confirm that the patch referred to in the previous link
(https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8840) fixes the problem
(I'm attaching it now with minor modifications so that the format
looks more similar to the patches already included in the xfpm deb
I was able to start xfpm with the debug and no-daemon option in a
console and got the logged messages (attached).
I'm afraid the log is not very helpful (AFAIK). I let the computer be
idle and on battery for the specified time of 20 seconds and the
brightness didn't change.
Andres
$ xfce4-power-m
found 676854 1.2.0-1
thanks
Further study reveals that values of brightness level do change (seen
by both xfconf and xfpm), however it still won't change the brightness
level automatically as expected.
I just tried with version 1.2.0 from experimental and still the same
problem. What can I do to t
Package: xfce4-power-manager
Version: 1.0.11-2
Severity: normal
Using the xfce4-power-manager GUI to try to change the default values of
brightness level to use when on AC or battery is impossible. Everytime I
try changing it, it switches back to the default (80% on AC and 20% on
battery). Look
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