@tswhison The fix you refer to is for Ubuntu 16.xx... doesn't really
apply to current OS... and that web link doesn't take you do
downloadable drivers anyway.
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On 10/12/24 1:29 PM, Van Svensson wrote:
> Has anyone successfully managed to get this working on Ubuntu 24.04? I
> tried the Mainline build of kernel 6.11
> (https://kernel.ubuntu.com/mainline/v6.11/), but the dell-uart-backlight
> is not present. When looking at Ubuntu 22.04 I see that it is incl
Hans,
Thanks so much for your detailed reply!
Cheers, Al
On 10/2/24 6:26 AM, Hans de Goede wrote:
> Reading this bug-report the issue seems to be that dell-uart-backlight
> is non-functional in the 6.5.y kernels and completely missing in the
> 24.04 6.8.y kernels. While in Ubuntu 23.04 with its
On 8/14/24 12:31 PM, Pierre-Benoit MERLAND wrote:
> I think you are right. But maybe in time we might be lucky and noticed
> by developers for a fix ;-)
>
> But i dont think DELL AIO are very popular. So...
>
I have the 27" AIO, and I love it.
Cheers, Al
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On 8/13/24 10:52 AM, Pierre-Benoit MERLAND wrote:
> If i am correct, linux-generic-hwe-22.04 now offers 6.8.0-40-generic
> instead of 6.5.xx but sadly no dell-uart-backlight kernel module is
> present.
>
Thanks for the update. I'm running 6.8.0-40 on 24.04 now. Still no
kernel module. Sigh. It may
Pierre,
Nothing new to report. Until Canonical puts the dell-uart-backlight
kernel module back into the distribution, and fixes the
brightness/backlight code, we'll have to use xrandr to do it manually...
xrandr_brightness.sh, set properties to "execute as a program", right-
click and select "run
The -49 and -50 kernels are at fault. Use -48 for now (or -51 or higher,
if you can get it). I'm also checking out a possible fix with the
Displays settings for Refresh rate.
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Your shouldn't be using "sudo update-initramfs -u", you should try "sudo
update-initramfs -c".
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initramfs unpacking failed
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