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Hiya!
I just installed Arch in a for me very unconventional manner: I had to use the nomodeset parameter because otherwise my screen seems to turn itself off.
I have a first-gen i3 (i915) processor with an integrated GPU, so I had to add 'i915' to the MODULES in/etc/mkinitcpio.conf as described in the Wiki. I also added the 'i915.modeset=1' parameter to the kernel line. But to no avail. My screen turns itself off during boot.
Then, after installing KDE, I have the same problem with KDM as I had with GDM in Gnome3: it reduces the screen brightness to 0. In GDM I could fix this by adding 'xbacklight -set 100' to /etc/gdm/Init/Default as described at https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=127478 but in KDM I don't know if this works and if so, what file to change.
Any suggestions?
Grtz
Dustbin
Last edited by Dustbin (2012-01-02 14:26:48)
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Can you post your kernel version information?
Kenny
...and of course: FU Gnome 3 haters
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Sure!
Kernel version is 3.1.4-1-ARCH
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Maybe related to: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=131353 ?
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@ri: I don't think so... My screen doesn't actually turn off, the brightness is just turned to 0. So if I really strain my neck I can see something, but that's not a very comfortable position to use the computer... ;-)
After logging in it turns the brightness up by itself, but it's the not able to see the login screen that's very annoying...
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I saw on another thread that you managed to fix this issue, mind sharing how? I have a G62 too and the best I could do so far was adding echo 9 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness to my /etc/rc.local but I was hoping for a more convenient solution.
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I saw on another thread that you managed to fix this issue, mind sharing how? I have a G62 too and the best I could do so far was adding echo 9 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness to my /etc/rc.local but I was hoping for a more convenient solution.
I'm sorry, the
echo X > /sys/class/intel_backlight/brightness
was the best I could come up with...
edit: BTW, in the meantime I changed to Openbox with SLiM a my display manager...
Last edited by Dustbin (2012-01-02 14:26:26)
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Finally this issue was resolved in kernel 3.5. By now available 3.5rc4 with the fix. Can be installed via aur linux-mainline.
To enable the fix need to add kernel parameter i915.invert_brightness=1 and Yeah! everything is working as it should.
2 year waiting and we have the fix!
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