Patch is commited in linux-2.6.31-git14 as shown in
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13511
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
** Bug watch added: Linux Kernel Bug Tracker #13511
http://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=13511
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Doesn't look like the patch has been accepted into the upstream kernel
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** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
reassinging to kernel based on commenter's feedback.
** Package changed: mplayer (Ubuntu) => linux (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
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mplayer brightness reduces on playback
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On my laptop I traced it back to kernel and here is the fix:
http://marc.info/?l=linux-acpi&m=124456088526538&w=2
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I can confirm this on Jaunty, but it seems to be the case only when the
"video" kernel module is loaded, not otherwise.
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Same on jaunty. Disabling DPMS helps
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Confirmed on ubuntu jaunty.
When starting playback in VLC and mplayer laptop screen brightness is set to
lowest possible value.
It's been happening on intrepid and now, jaunty, and is very annoying, because
I have to increase brightness manually every time I start playback.
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I apologize for the last message, it was a false positive: after opening
several files, the problem is still there.
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I also had this problem, and solved by downloading mplayer's sources via
bazar (1.0rc2) and recompiling it.
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Does anyone know how to solve this¿, i tried to instal the newest
mplayer but it still continues lo reduce bright
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I pulled mplayer from svn trunk hoping to build and see it myself.
The configure script successfully passed DPMS Check, although I had no
libxcb-dpms* package installed. So, I installed
libxcb-dpms0, libxcb-dpms0-dev
and rebuilt mplayer from trunk. Now, mplayer does not dim display (no need to
d
I used to have this problem, virtualbox could also reduce brightness.
Now I'm using 9.04 development branch with a 2.6.28 kernel, this bug's
disappeared.
2008/12/19 Sur Demir
> I have the same problem on Intel GM965 X3100 running up-to-date 8.10.
> Upgrading xserver-xorg-video-intel to 2.5.1 an
I have the same problem on Intel GM965 X3100 running up-to-date 8.10.
Upgrading xserver-xorg-video-intel to 2.5.1 and libdrm to 2.4.1 did not help.
However, disabling DPMS in Monitor section in xorg.conf helped, and now mplayer
does not dim display.
So, this looks like a DPMS issue.
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I'm seeing this on intrepid with a 2.6.28-kernel.
Something's not quite right here...
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After upgrade to 2.6.28 kernel, my problem is solved.
2008/12/2 Aren Olson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> This problem no longer exists for me in 8.10.
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This problem no longer exists for me in 8.10.
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Is this symptom reproducible in 9.04?
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This also happens in Ogle.
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See also #204805.
This should probably be reassigned to Xorg.
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Tested it a bit further, mplayer backend used has no effect. However, I
*can* reproduce this with just "xset -dpms". So it is disabling the
DPMS, that makes the video card use the lower brightness on battery,
even when the BIOS has been set not to lower the brightness.
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Actually, that didn't work at all - the behavior is just sporadic and I
can't really reproduce it consistently. It's also happening at other
times, such as occasionally while alt-tabbing between windows, so I'm
going to look at bugs for gnome power management in general and bother
them about it. :)
Well, it doesn't really fix the problem, but it's a workaround of sorts.
GMPlayer just set a preference in the mplayer config file to not disable
the screensaver, and regular mplayer sticks to that.
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Strangely enough, the problem stopped when I called "gmplayer" instead
of "mplayer". After that, the regular mplayer worked fine, too. Maybe it
was something unrelated, though, so I'll see if it comes back up, try it
again and then post here.
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I seem to have the same problem, only in my case it turns the brightness
up to 100%. My laptop is a Thinkpad R60e. Maybe this is rather a bug in
gnome-power-manager, because as far as I can see, mplayer tries to
disable both screensaver and power manager, and the power manager
controls the brightne
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