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I upgraded to GNOME 2.30 yesterday, and before installation it asked if I would like to switch my power settings from devicekit to upower. If I am not mistaken, upower is newer and supposedly better. In any case, I am now unable to control the brightness on my laptop. Before I could only control it through GNOME's power settings. However the bar that dims the screen is now gone.
Is there any way to go back to devicekit? I tried downgrading, but it wouldnt let me.
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Do you have keyboard short-cut for doing this? On my laptop the gnome-panel applet is not working, but I can still adjust brightness with the keyboard.
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No, they FN keys do not work. That is something I need to figure out.
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Hi, i have the same problem but my FN keys work fine. However when i raise the brigthness to its max a notification panel appears telling me the state of the battery.
If i add a brightness applet to the panel doesn't work either.
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same question happened to me too
i have no idea to solve it
waiting for update
oh,my pooooooor english :'(
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Today i ran pacman -Syu and i saw an upower update.
Did anyone try that update?
Last edited by Hyugga (2010-04-07 15:41:18)
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I installed it and it didn't change anything so far as I can tell. I still cannot control the brightness in Gnome.
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Same issue; but when I try to move the bar in the brightness applet, the applet just closes.
div curl F = 0
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same thing. upower 0.9.2-2
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Did anyone post this as a bug?
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Did anyone post this as a bug?
Give what you have. To someone, it may be better than you dare to think.
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Excellent news! I've just updated the system with pacman -Syu and the brightness control work again!
But i still have the problem with the notifications when i raise the brightness to its max.
Happy
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I still cant change mine, gnome brightness applet just doesnt do anything and closes when I click it.
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