I have made all my best to enable bluetooth and brightness control support. After all i have installed omnibook module and loaded it with ectype=14 parameter. Then I have invoked command echo 1 > /proc/omnibook/bluetooth. Gnome bluetooth applet had immediately indicated that bluetooth appeared in Ubuntu. Then I tried to press Fn-F6 and Fn-F7 hotkeys. And surprisingly it worked. Now when I unplug power cable from laptop, gnome-power-manager applet correctly indicates that AC adapter power disappered and switched to battery mode was made. It also displays baloon tip as it should.
But new trouble again. When I increase brightness manually using Fn-F6/F7 it works. But when I make laptop working from battery mode I see temporary shown window that indicates brightness should be about half of normal (as I see on this window's progress bar). But brightness doesn't change. Now I have fglrx and omnibook modules installed.
Continue talking to myself.
I have made all my best to enable bluetooth and brightness control support. After all i have installed omnibook module and loaded it with ectype=14 parameter. Then I have invoked command echo 1 > /proc/omnibook/ bluetooth. Gnome bluetooth applet had immediately indicated that bluetooth appeared in Ubuntu. Then I tried to press Fn-F6 and Fn-F7 hotkeys. And surprisingly it worked. Now when I unplug power cable from laptop, gnome-power-manager applet correctly indicates that AC adapter power disappered and switched to battery mode was made. It also displays baloon tip as it should.
But new trouble again. When I increase brightness manually using Fn-F6/F7 it works. But when I make laptop working from battery mode I see temporary shown window that indicates brightness should be about half of normal (as I see on this window's progress bar). But brightness doesn't change. Now I have fglrx and omnibook modules installed.
That's a new bug.