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@Mario Schwalbe: nvidia-bl-dkms 0.16.7 for lucid works for my sony vaio
vgn-fz11sr.
On fresh Lucid. Just install the package, add line "nvidia-bl
max_level=1026" to /etc/modules and reboot. Does not work properly
without parameter on my laptop. Parameters values that work are from
1024 to 1029 or
@Schmirrwurst: This wasn't Guillaume, but me. Apart from his changes,
the upstream version is in the Mactel prepository (https://launchpad.net
/~mactel-support/+archive/ppa/+packages) package nvidia-bl-dkms. Or does
it not work for you. If it doesn't, please report the problem.
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The module written by Guillaume is working for me :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/linux/+bug/385723/comments/16
How could we integrate it to ubuntu, in order to have it working out of
the box, when installing ubuntu ?
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@Mario Schwalbe
I hopped on this bug thinking it regarded laptop hot keys.
The workaround on my MacBook4,1 is to install the 'pommed' package.
Seems as if I should file a new bug specific to Apple hardware - as
'pommed' is the fix.
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For me on sony fz, EnableBrightnessControl isn't working with the glx drivers...
The nvidia_bl isn't working for me (I tried karmic version, there is no lucid
one), and in the description, it is supposed to support only NV40 and <, not
NV50 like my geforce 8...
The report is about missing backli
@John Haitas: Maybe I should clarify a few things.
(1) The original bug report mentions smartdimmer, Nvidia, and Geforce.
Thus, the bug seems to be related to Nvidia graphics. The driver
nvidia_bl in the mactel repository, which isn't specific to Apple
machines, it is just there, might help. As we
Architecture: amd64
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04
DkmsStatus:
virtualbox-ose, 3.1.4, 2.6.32-17-generic, x86_64: installed
virtualbox-ose, 3.1.4, 2.6.32-16-generic, x86_64: installed
bcmwl, 5.60.48.36+bdcom, 2.6.32-17-generic, x86_64: installed
bcmwl, 5.60.48.36+bdcom, 2.6.32-16-generic, x86_64
One workaround (until this is fixed) is to install 'pommed'
sudo apt-get install pommed
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@Schmirrwurst: What doesn't work on your machine? The suggested option
(EnableBrightnessControl) or the suggested driver (nvidia_bl) ?
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Doesn't work for me either
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@Robert Hooker: Unfortunately the option doesn't work on my machine
(MacBook Pro 4,1).
However, there's a kernel driver available since early 2009 in the
Mactel repository (https://launchpad.net/~mactel-
support/+archive/ppa/+packages), that isn't specific to Apple machines
and is known to work on
Can you try adding this line:
Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1"
to your /etc/X11/xorg.conf at the bottom of the device section?
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Installing the 'pommed' package fixed this for me on my MacBook 4,1
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Hello,
I wrote a driver for the nVidia backlight, see here:
http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=143025
Guillaume
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This is still a problem as of Karmic Beta 1 ...
I am inclined to open a new bug as this one has received little
attention...
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I am experiencing this problem with an Intel chipset the nvidia
driver can't be the issue...
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smartdimmer/nvclock work also without having the nvidia driver installed
! So I think it could be fixed in hal anyway...
I don't know if xbacklight needs to have the nvidia driver in use,
perhaps that's why they said it is a nvidia driver issue...
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> You said "hal support for smartdimmer isn't going away anytime soon", but for
> me hal never manage to get my
> backlight to work,
Ah, right, I remember. That was a different bug then.
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So it's not a smartdimmer problem; X.org upstream says it's a bug in the
nvidia driver.
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: New => Invalid
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Martin, I'm not sure to have understood everything :
You said "hal support for smartdimmer isn't going away anytime soon", but for
me hal never manage to get my backlight to work, In one bug report in LP, I
know a change has been made for nvidia user, to use smartdimmer, but this is
not working
** Also affects: xorg-server via
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Status: Unknown
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Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: gnome-power
Status: Unknown => New
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The hal support for smartdimmer isn't going away anytime soon, so for
these platforms it's perhaps possible to add back the gnome-power-
manager support for it. That's why there is a gnome-power-manager task
here.
But I see no chance of devkit-power ever getting support for
smartdimmer. The entire
Adding xorg task, where the support should land according to David
Zeuten, Richard Hughes, and Kay Sievers (see
http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/devkit-
devel/2009-July/000268.html). Once xbacklight covers these platforms,
g-p-m/KDE etc. should "just work".
** Also affects: xorg (Ubuntu)
I
Martin,
I've red the thread you mentioned, and I found out in it, that it should
be fixed in xbacklight, but this could take quite a long time... and
there is need of a fallback solution !
How many years do people experiencing that problem (on hp, samsung,
sony, mac laptop...) are going to wait t
Is it the case that Ubuntu 9.10 might not support brightness hot keys
on my laptop? If so, this is a serious regression from Jaunty.
On Wed, Jul 22, 2009 at 1:10 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Schmirrwurst [2009-07-22 17:30 -]:
>> If this has to be fixed in gnome-power-manager, which package is
>> r
Schmirrwurst [2009-07-22 17:30 -]:
> If this has to be fixed in gnome-power-manager, which package is
> repsponsible for kde ?? I've seen that the kde power management is
> still relying on hal-power under karmic
Well, it really needs to be fixed in X.org (the XBACKLIGHT extension),
in ha
If this has to be fixed in gnome-power-manager, which package is repsponsible
for kde ??
I've seen that the kde power management is still relying on hal-power under
karmic
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** Package changed: devicekit-power (Ubuntu) => gnome-power-manager
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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