** Also affects: hal (Fedora) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Description changed:
Binary package hint: hal - Since Intrepid Gnome has found a new way of setting brightness on my - laptop (Dell Latitude D630) which interferes with the FN-buttons and the - old libsmbios way. + The following description is a little complicated, but if you just play + around with brightness controls, you will easily see for yourself what I + am talking about. + + Since Intrepid (and Fedora 10) Gnome has found a new way of setting + brightness on my laptop (Dell Latitude D630) which interferes with the + FN-buttons and the old libsmbios way. I don't know how it does it, since ACPI does not support brightness setting on my model: cat /proc/acpi/video/VID*/LCD/brightness <not supported> <not supported> The brightness applet now works decently. It has many different possible levels and change of brightness is continuous, though not immediate and responsive. On hardy it worked with 8 levels of brightness, but maybe a little smother. Changing trough the FN-keys is a different story: It takes 9 key strokes to go from maximum to minimum brightness, the brightness level indicator that pops out on the screen has 20 steps. On the contrary going from minimum to maximum requires all the 20 steps, even though some of them, especially the first 4, don't seem to do anything. This mismatch causes confusion and weird behaviour of gnome-power-manager, as the effective brightness is different than the reported brightness. Basically the screen is never bright exactly as you want it to be... the whole thing is just "buggy". I tried using dellLcdBrightness and found out that it gets confused too. It only has 8 possible levels. It's hard to fully explain, but basically I can easily have gnome think that brightness is 100% when it is actually at minimum or viceversa. That goes for dellLcdBrightness as well. A quick way to fix this is to revert to the old libsmbios based mode of handling this model's brightness, though it had only 8 levels and did not work with a BIOS password. -- Hardware and software don't agree on brightness level https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/295560 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs