** Description changed: - I have a laptop (asus m51sn with Nvidia GeForce 9500M GS)in dual boot - system Vista / Ubuntu. When i get off Vista and restart system in Ubuntu - 9.04, after 3-4 seconds from the start, the LCD brightness go down, it's - almost invisible. I can go up by Fn-F6, but the system doesn't remember - this brightness, and the problem is the same the next time... I tried - all the workarounds in Internet, but nothing function for this problem. + I have a laptop (asus m51sn with Nvidia GeForce 9500M GS)in dual boot system Vista / Ubuntu. When i get off Vista and restart system in Ubuntu 9.04, after 3-4 seconds from the start, the LCD brightness go down, it's almost invisible. I can go up by Fn-F6, but the system doesn't remember this brightness, and the problem is the same the next time... I tried all the workarounds in Internet, but nothing function for this problem. + for example i tried this workaround (it didn't solve the problem): + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + "1. Screen Brightness + + The ambient light sensor is the cause of the dim screen, we’ll have to + turn it off. To fix this we will have to create a shell script that will + be run on boot up that will turn of the ambient light sensor. + + A) Open Terminal (Menu->Accessories), and type the following: + sudo nano brightness + + B) Now paste the following in the Terminal window: + #!/bin/sh + echo 0 > /sys/devices/platform/asus-laptop/ls_switch + + C) Hit Ctrl-O to save and then Ctrl-X to exit. + + D) Now we will copy our new shell script to the appropriate directory, make it executable and add the following links by typing the following in Terminal: + sudo mv brightness /etc/init.d + and then + sudo chmod 755 /etc/init.d/brightness + and then + sudo update-rc.d brightness defaults 90 + + E) Reboot, and you will have regained control of your brightness level." + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- p.s.: Today (13 may 2009) i updated my Ubuntu 8.10 (it updated also kernel) and now i have the same problem now also in Ubuntu 8.10. i don't know if it's important, but this is the result of gnome-power- bugreport.sh + + ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- gnome-power-bugreport.sh Distro version: DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu DISTRIB_RELEASE=8.10 DISTRIB_CODENAME=intrepid DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 8.10" Kernel version: 2.6.27-14-generic g-p-m version: 2.24.0 HAL version: 0.5.11 System manufacturer: missing System version: missing System product: missing AC adapter present: yes Battery present: yes Laptop panel present: yes CPU scaling present: yes Battery Information: battery.charge_level.current = 46167 (0xb457) (int) battery.charge_level.design = 51260 (0xc83c) (int) battery.charge_level.last_full = 48136 (0xbc08) (int) battery.charge_level.percentage = 95 (0x5f) (int) battery.charge_level.rate = 0 (0x0) (int) battery.is_rechargeable = true (bool) battery.model = 'F3---24' (string) battery.present = true (bool) battery.rechargeable.is_charging = false (bool) battery.rechargeable.is_discharging = false (bool) battery.reporting.current = 46167 (0xb457) (int) battery.reporting.design = 51260 (0xc83c) (int) battery.reporting.last_full = 48136 (0xbc08) (int) battery.reporting.rate = 0 (0x0) (int) battery.reporting.technology = 'Li-ion' (string) battery.reporting.unit = 'mWh' (string) battery.serial = '' (string) battery.technology = 'lithium-ion' (string) battery.type = 'primary' (string) battery.vendor = 'ASUSTEK' (string) battery.voltage.current = 12321 (0x3021) (int) battery.voltage.design = 11100 (0x2b5c) (int) battery.voltage.unit = 'mV' (string) GNOME Power Manager Process Information: pippo 6823 0.0 0.3 24524 11288 ? S 18:39 0:00 /usr/lib/gnome-power-manager/gnome-brightness-applet --oaf-activate-iid=OAFIID:GNOME_BrightnessApplet_Factory --oaf-ior-fd=20 giovanni 6900 0.0 0.4 27328 12616 ? Ss 18:39 0:00 gnome-power-manager HAL Process Information: 111 6190 0.0 0.1 6584 4516 ? Ss 18:38 0:01 /usr/sbin/hald root 6191 0.0 0.0 3364 1124 ? S 18:38 0:00 \_ hald-runner root 6210 0.0 0.0 3436 1052 ? S 18:38 0:00 \_ hald-addon-input: Listening on /dev/input/event2 /dev/input/event5 /dev/input/event4 /dev/input/event3 /dev/input/event6 /dev/input/event1 root 6228 0.0 0.0 3448 1040 ? S 18:38 0:00 \_ /usr/lib/hal/hald-addon-cpufreq 111 6229 0.0 0.0 2296 940 ? S 18:38 0:00 \_ hald-addon-acpi: listening on acpid socket /var/run/acpid.socket root 6242 0.0 0.0 3440 1060 ? S 18:38 0:00 \_ hald-addon-storage: polling /dev/scd0 (every 2 sec) + + --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- + + also, trying to solve the problem, i "unceck" the options "enable" in + gconf-editor --> apps --> gnome-power-manager --> ambient e backlight + --> enable , but it doesn't solve the problem
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