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On 29.11.2010 16:54, Eran Arad wrote:
Hi
The brightness button are working properly in Windows 7.
The problem arises while using under FC14. Indeed it appears that
the brightness
buttons are not scaled correctly. I tried to set the power
management so that there won't
be lower brightness when working on battery but it had no effect.
Following this a message I received a suggestion from Vinzenz
Vietzke to add
a line
Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1"
to file /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
However, while there is such a file in RedHat Enterprise distribution,
the FC distribution does not have such a file. None in FC12
in FC14 there is a /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d directory where the keybord
conf file
resides.
So, the problem still exists
Thanks for your support,
Eran
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Hello
I wonder if someone encountered this problem:
I have just received a brand new Lenovo T510 Laptop. I have
installed,
successfully, a Fedora 14 system. This is a dual-system machine,
with Window
7 Professional also installed.
The problem: Staring the machine in Fedora, unplugged to
electricity, the
screens dims down to hardly readable level. Trying to increase
brightness,
using the function+brightness button has no effect. Plugging to
electricity
restores proper brightness.
Another show up of the same problem: started plugged in with proper
brightness, than any touch of function+brightness key brings the
screen to
unreadable, and unchangeable brightness. Seem to me that the
eFedora 14
scales the potentiometer of screen luminosity incorrectly.
Some information: Working in Windows 7, on the same machine:
this does not
happen
On previous Lenovo, T60p, with Fedora
12, this
did not happen either.
Has anybody encountered this problem ? any clue how to resolve,
Thanks,
Eran
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It seemd hat your brightness buttons are not working. Could you
please try to change brightness via the power manager. And which
de are you using?
"Eran Arad" <eran.arad(a)gmail.com <mailto:eran.arad@gmail.com>>
schrieb:
>Hello
>
>I wonder if someone encountered this problem:
>I have just received a brand new Lenovo T510 Laptop. I have
installed,
>successfully, a Fedora 14 system. This is a dual-system
machine, with
>Window
>7 Professional also installed.
>
>The problem: Staring the machine in Fedora, unplugged to
electricity,
>the
>screens dims down to hardly readable level. Trying to increase
>brightness,
>using the function+brightness button has no effect. Plugging to
>electricity
>restores proper brightness.
>Another show up of the same problem: started plugged in with proper
>brightness, than any touch of function+brightness key brings
the screen
>to
>unreadable, and unchangeable brightness. Seem to me that the
eFedora 14
>scales the potentiometer of screen luminosity incorrectly.
>
>Some information: Working in Windows 7, on the same machine:
this does
>not
>happen
> On previous Lenovo, T60p, with Fedora
12, this
>did not happen either.
>
>Has anybody encountered this problem ? any clue how to resolve,
>
>Thanks,
>Eran
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Yes Xorg doesn't use xorg.conf anymore, it uses everything that is
located in xorg.conf.d.
So create a new file or attach this to your keyboard config (it
doesn't matter):
Section "Device"
Identifier "Device0"
Driver "nvidia"
VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation"
Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1"
EndSection
This should fix your problems. Reboot and enjoy. But if you experience
any trouble and you get thrown into terminal-mode, remove the file.
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