Also removing "using hotkeys" from bug title, as screen brightness
CANNOT BE SET, period.
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Title:
[Toshiba L735-101] screen brightnes
Pls note that this machine was moved to ZFS since, and then back to good
ole' ext4, and the problem remains exactly the same, so it has nothing
to do with BTRFS. Removing BTRFS from bug title.
** Summary changed:
- BTRFS [Toshiba L735-101] screen brightness cannot be set using hotkeys
+ [Toshiba
It's okay on my 1005PE as far as I can tell.
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Title:
[Asus 1005PE] hotkeys adjust brightness non-monotonically
Status in “linux” pac
This bug is 1 year and a half old, and it's extremely clear to me that
nobody has been addressing this except for "administrative processing".
Administrative processing that typically puts all the burden on the bug
reporter, asking him every 6 months to "test the latest dev kernel"
while nobody el
Christopher,
Thanks for the followup. However I've been running the "new" 2.50 BIOS
on this machine since it was released (06/26/2012), and it unfortunately
did not fix the issue. No change
*-firmware
description: BIOS
fabriquant: INSYDE
identifiant matériel: 0
Hum forget it. My previous comment is a mistake, I mixed bugs and
thought it was just about the screen brightness hotkeys.
The only things true there is that I now run ArchLinux with a
3.12.4-1-ARCH kernel, have BIOS 2.50 and still have the "can't set
backlight brightness" issue. For the "other h
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