*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1270579 ***
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Ubuntu should have an upstart job for saving/restoring backlight level on
laptops
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The same on this system:
Asus UX31A
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The problem is also reported on http://askubuntu.com/questions/524524
/brightness-is-reset-to-maximum-after-waking-up-from-suspend-or-lock-
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Brightness is set to maximum after a reboot or after waking up from a
suspend.
Model: Thinkpad T440S
Ubuntu: 14.04 64 bit
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Model: HP Pavilion g4 Notebook PC (B0P14PA#AB4)
Processor: Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-3612QM CPU @ 2.10GHz
VGA 1: Intel Corporation 3rd Gen Core processor Graphics Controller (rev 09)
VGA 2: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] Thames [Radeon HD 7500M/7600M
Series] (rev ff)
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Hi, i have the same problem since ubuntu 12.04, and right now i am using
ubuntu 14.04 but the problem persist, i would like for ubuntu 14.04 this
bug will be fixed
My laptop is a lenovo ideapad s406, it has
Procesador AMD® A8-4555M Quad core
Gráficos A8 Integrate AMD® Radeon™ HD 7640
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** Changed in: gnome-power
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I have the same problem. I am using Ubuntu 12.04 32 bit OS.
Thank you.
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Every time I restart my notebook ASUS N76VJ, the monitors brightness has
changed to the maximum possible.
Ubuntu 13.04
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The issue still persistsI'm using dell studio laptopin each
restart, the system forgets the screen brightness...so I had to manually
set it always...Hope we can expect a fix soon
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Yes, although Laszlo Monda's script works very well for me (thanks by
the way). So, it's just a matter of will from ubuntu developers now...
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Still exists in 12.10 at this point of time.
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Thomas,
I'm glad my script finally worked for you. Given that my script uses
ACPI through sysfs I'm not surprised to see that ACPI-related kernel
tweaking can mess it up.
Sorry for the horribly late reply, I wasn't subscribed to this bug. Now
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Laszlo, I re-enabled 3d Unity on my system to test whether recent
patches might have fixed the gpu problems I was having. For now 3D Unity
seems to be working again. I do not know why but your brightness
settings script worked fine in the 3D mode and my Toshiba L300D now
remembers the settings.
Laslo, tried the script on my Toshiba L300D laptop but no joy. I don't
think it's the script though. I have to run acpi_osi= on the linux line
of grub to get my fans to work which disables acpi and thus, the script.
I'll keep trying other solutions until I find something that works.
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Hey guys,
I've just written an Upstart job that you can find at
https://github.com/mondalaci/screen-brightness-upstart-job
It makes Ubuntu remember the screen brightness level across reboots. I
think something like this would be great to be integrated into Ubuntu by
default.
Please give it a tr
I found xbacklight utility in the repository. This utility doesn't
require root so I've created a link in startup application list.
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Having the same trouble with 12.04 LTS. I didn't have any issue running
Maverick (10.10). The screen brightness on my Toshiba L-300-D laptop
changes to full brightness with every reboot. In order to resolve an
overheating problem I turn the acpi off at boot using "acpi_osi=" on the
linux line in
As a workaround, this could be easily fixed by running the following command
just before shutdown:
cat /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness > /etc/whatever
And running the following command on boot:
cat /etc/whatever > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
Using upstart, it shouldn'
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I was too early to comment. If I put
echo 2 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness
in /etc/rc.local (before exit 0) it seems to work.
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It affects me too. Too much brightness is not good for eyes and laptop
power.
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I support Vlad's remark and I'm desperately waiting for a fix. I'm
working as a sales rep presenting at customer's premises usually on
battery power, and it is more than annoying.
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This bug affects me too:
Sony Vaio VPCF12M1E
Ubuntu 11.04
Kernel 2.6.38-11-generic
Gnome 2.32.1
Nvdia-current
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This bug also persists on my laptop Dell Inspirion N5010.
OMG, this bug haven't been fixed for 5 years that has passed from the
first report, this is hilarious, seems that it won;t be fixed anytime
soon. :(
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) => (unassigned)
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Chris Coulson (chrisccoulson) => (unassigned)
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This bug persist in Ubuntu 10.10, in all laptops that I used.
Best regards.
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** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Assignee: Canonical Desktop Team (canonical-desktop-team) => Chris Coulson
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bug #392122 is a similar issue with a clear description
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** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu Lucid)
Importance: Medium
Status: Confirmed
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I'm experiencing this bug too on Ubuntu 9.10:
$ lsb_release -dr
Description:Ubuntu karmic (development branch)
Release:9.10
My accidentally duplicated question to gdm developers:
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdm/+question/86315
I see it even when running System -> Log
Also happens with 9.04 on Dell D610 Latitude.
To be more precise, it doesn't happen with startup, it happens with
login. Doesn't occur when resuming from hibernate.
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the same happens on my laptop Aspire 5630-6091. I use 9.04
I would like to maintain the brightness value (that I've ajusted) after reboot,
but I don't know how to do this.
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guys I don't now why I'm subsribed, but I tried to unsubsribe lots of times and
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Any I deas what I do wrongly?
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Thank you for bringing this bug to our attention. Unfortunately a paper cut
should be a small usability issue that affects many people and is quick and
easy to fix. I'm afraid this bug can't be addressed as part of this project.
A paper cut is a minor usability annoyance that an average user woul
ok... i just didn't know, for what reason you would use this bug, because there
were things mixed up.
I had only the problem, that brightness was on lowest level on startup, but
this was repaired then.
However - it should be possible to fix this problem in 100 paper cuts,
because this behaviour
@jango - thanks for helping and putting this with 100 paper cuts.
You are right that there has been a little mix up during reporting, but this is
a real bug and this is the correct place to discuss the bug where:
resetting your laptop resets brightness to 100% regardless of your settings.
This b
A few things here, in response.
1. My bug report, Bug #357107, was marked as a duplicate of this bug. It
contains a detailed description of my computer (MacBook 5.1).
2. "Set display brightness to" is completely ignored on bootup. For
example, I have it set to 21%, but on bootup, the brightness i
I think, that there are some issues mixed!
To make it clear: The current brightness level is not saved at all on shut down.
The setting is read out of System -> Preferences -> Power Management -> "Set
display brightness to:"
Please set this parameter to a value you like. On start up the brightnes
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lucck filed a duplicate report at bug #291742 where he did some good
debugging that I'd like to share here.
"Afer power up display backlight is always set to 100% light,
independent of brightness settings in previous session. I detected that
problem is in acpi kernel driver video.ko and gnome-powe
Amr Hassan is the reporter of one of the duplicates, he s able to
reproduce this bug with jaunty.
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This bug was not present in Hardy, but it appeared again in Intrepid (at
least in my case).
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I'm on Toshiba L350D-10i Laptop
When I install kde-guidance-powermanager and I reboot, brightness can be
set with the keys on the keyboard. Second reboot results in the
brightness keys being unusable again and brightness can't be set. All
following reboots leave the brightness keys unusable.
I m
IBM R40e Intrepid, no brightness control at all. Hot keys don't work and
neither does brightness applet. On power or battery always a dim screen
:-(
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IBM R40e Intrepid, no brightness control at all. Hot keys don't work and
neither does brightness applet. On power or battery always a dim screen
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Same here with Intrepid on a Dell Inspiron 1525
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Confirming with Intrepid on a MacbookPro 3rd Gen Santa Rosa.
Setting a medium brightness level (about 50%) and suspending&resuming gives me
a 100% bright display.
The values provided by my brightness driver (applesmc) are still at the medium
value (50%), but gnome-power-manager ignores them.
If
Same here with Intrepid on a Thinkpad T400 and a Thinkpad X200.
Brightness is 100% after reboot and also after closing the screen.
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Same as above - Dell Inspiron 1525 - Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy). Things were
OK until I changed System->Preferences->Power Management settings via
ScreenSaver. Screen dims after 5 seconds of inactivity (at Power
Management its set to "Never"). Brightness setting is not restored.
Work-around of adding t
setting the brightness using Power Management preferences did not help.
I set from 100% down to 40% for obvious observe, but the brightness seemed to
be the same after restart.
I'm using Intrepid.
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Similar problem in ubuntu intrepid as Goldenear indicated, dell
lattitude 410 here.
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Same here in Hardy on the MSI Wind. If I leave the laptop for a few
minutes, the screen darkens, but when the laptop is reactivated, the
screen reverts to maximum brightness ignoring the settings it previously
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Same here in Hardy 2.6.24-21-generic with Dell Inspiron 1525.
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I also have a similar problem on Hardy. When the computer idle the
backlight level is reduced to the minimum, but when moving the mouse the
backlight level is always set to half level... I would prefer it is set
back to the level I set it to (with acpi keys) before the computer idle.
the acpi backl
I managed to fine-tune the LCD brightness to a greater degree by adding the
'Brightness Applet' to the Gnome Panel.
1.Right-click a specified location on the Gnome Panel and select 'Add to
Panel...'
2.Select 'Brightness Applet'.
To achieve 7 adjustable levels of brightness on the function keys (
This bug is related appears in bugs #35223, #34743 & #34897.
The screen's brightness is automatically adjusted to maximum after each
reboot of the system. I am using a Dell Inspiron 640m. The problem did
not exist in Feisty Fawn. But after the decision to upgrade to Hardy
Heron, it has surfaced.
Confirmed on Acer Extensa 5210 with 8.04 Hardy Heron
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The same for me.
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Same problem with latest Hardy. LCD brightness applet doesn't save
settings, and it's reset to the brightest setting after each reboot. I
can't find anywhere else under System to change the defaults.
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Just to expand the use case of this bug report:
I (using Hardy) like having the backlight dim on idle. That means that I have
the backlight at 100% and, after a period of no use, my backlight dims. That is
great. When I move the mouse it increases the backlight to 80% and I have to
increase it w
+1
Toshiba A135-s4427 Hardy 2.6.24-15
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+1 on
2.6.24-16-generic #1 SMP , Ubuntu 8.04 running on toshiba a105-s4334
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Same here in Hardy 2.6.24-15, Acer Travelmate 2483
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This is annoying that the option ot put the luminositu to 100% is
enabled bu default. In 7.04 was not. I use 7.10
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