On 10/5/07, der_vegi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Yeah, but the original reporter marked bug #105512 found on a gnome
> setup as a duplicate of his kdebase-bug. I kind of doubt that it is
> related to kde or gnome, but some different package, both have in
> common. Which one, I don't know.

I don't think this is a Gnome or KDE bug. Since, at least while
running KDE, the correct calls were being made (executing action
"/etc/acpi/video_brightnessup.sh").

Nevertheless, I think it is *very* counter-productive to un-mark a bug
report on kde-base and then remark it as gnome-power-manager. This is
wrong.

There are multiple reports that it is failing on kde-base, so based on
which fact this now ONLY applies to gnome-power-manager? Based on what
fact was this bug marked as "invalid" in kde-base?

One must either:
1. change this to a bug on HAL;
2. leave this as a gnome-power-manager, and kde-base bug;
3. or unmark the other bug as duplicate of this one.

FWIW I'm at work right now, so only tonight I'll be able to test if
the bug is still present in KDE or not.

Kind regards
-- 
Francisco

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Brightness key stopped working after update [Gutsy]
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