@Henry, No, I haven't. I don't have the Dell Inspiron M5110 laptop
anymore and I can't reproduce this error. You can feel free to open the
upstream bug report.
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Title:
dell-laptop: Incorrect keyboard backlight detection
Status in linux package in Ub
I believe all necessary logs are included in bug description.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Confirmed
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The issue I've mentioned above is not related to Michał's patch.
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Title:
Dell Vostro V131: special keys not working
Status in udev:
Public bug reported:
I own Dell Inspiron M5110 (Q15R). This laptop has no keyboard backlight, but
dell-laptop claims otherwise.
My syslog was getting spammed with "Keyboard brightness level control not
supported" as dell-laptop was trying to get/set backlight values.
In dell-laptop there is kbd
While checking wmi event codes I discovered that after pm-suspend and
resume wmi events are no longer sent. All wmi buttons stopped working
(except for volume buttons).
Reloading dell-laptop fixed it. However, that is unrelated issue, I
believe. I will try without Michał's patch to see if that's t
Whoopie, do you mean wmi event?
If not, can you enable pr_debug in dell-wmi and post list of your wmi events?
The same one that Michał asked me to create.
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** Patch added: "Michał Kępień's patch based on dell-laptop from 4.1.2 kernel"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/1205791/+attachment/4434177/+files/dell-laptop.patch
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I'm also affected by this bug on Dell Inspiron M5110 (Q15R). This laptop
has the same set of special buttons as Vostro V131.
Mentioned ECG1 method was also returning values 0x2000 and 0x1000 for
me, but after applying the dell-laptop patch given by Michał Kępień (
http://www.spinics.net/lists/plat
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