2007-03-24 12:30:41 |
getaceres |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-10-22 13:45:28 |
unggnu |
None: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-03-04 22:35:29 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux-source-2.6.22: status |
Incomplete |
Won't Fix |
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2008-03-06 21:20:05 |
getaceres |
linux-source-2.6.22: status |
Won't Fix |
New |
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2008-03-15 16:09:41 |
unggnu |
title |
Brightness doesn't work |
[Hardy] Brightness keys on Sony Vaio FE31Z doesn't work |
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2008-03-17 17:46:11 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2008-03-20 22:48:03 |
Leann Ogasawara |
linux: status |
Incomplete |
New |
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2008-09-24 08:06:20 |
Schmirrwurst |
description |
Using Ubuntu Feisty Beta on a Sony Vaio FE31Z laptop. Fn keys doesn't work (as in Edgy) and brightness cannot be adjusted easily. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card, the Fn keys doesn't work and brightness cannot be adjusted easily.by hotkeys... |
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2008-09-24 08:06:20 |
Schmirrwurst |
title |
[Hardy] Brightness keys on Sony Vaio FE31Z doesn't work |
Brightness keys on Sony Vaio with nvidia doesn't work |
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2008-09-24 08:09:18 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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added attachment 'lspci.log' (lspci) |
2008-09-24 08:17:31 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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assigned to nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu) |
2008-09-24 08:36:58 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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assigned to linux (Ubuntu) |
2008-09-24 16:15:34 |
Niels Slot |
bug |
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added subscriber benste |
2008-09-24 16:31:19 |
benste |
hotkey-setup: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2008-09-24 16:31:36 |
benste |
hotkey-setup: status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2008-09-24 16:31:49 |
benste |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177: status |
New |
In Progress |
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2008-09-24 16:31:49 |
benste |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177: statusexplanation |
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2008-09-24 16:31:59 |
benste |
linux: status |
New |
In Progress |
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2008-09-24 16:31:59 |
benste |
linux: statusexplanation |
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2008-10-03 09:09:58 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card, the Fn keys doesn't work and brightness cannot be adjusted easily.by hotkeys... |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
Apparently this is an issue with notebooks having their own registers in which backlight brightness is stored, and these are unknown to nVidia for Vaios, and no-one seems to know how to recover them.
Earlier nVidia cards are supported by SmartDimmer - the SmartDimmer developer says he just needs the register values to add support for the 8-series.
Because there is no control at the hardware level, making calls to sonybright.sh with hotkeys does nothing.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652 |
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2008-10-03 09:09:58 |
Michael Doube |
title |
Brightness keys on Sony Vaio with nvidia doesn't work |
No LED Brightness Control; Sony Vaio with nvidia 8 series graphics |
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2008-10-03 09:11:40 |
Michael Doube |
title |
No LED Brightness Control; Sony Vaio with nvidia 8 series graphics |
No Screen Backlight Control; Sony Vaio with nvidia 8 series graphics |
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2008-10-21 02:39:14 |
Sérgio Almeida |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvclock_hacked.tgz' (nvclock_hacked.tgz) |
2008-10-21 10:23:08 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
Apparently this is an issue with notebooks having their own registers in which backlight brightness is stored, and these are unknown to nVidia for Vaios, and no-one seems to know how to recover them.
Earlier nVidia cards are supported by SmartDimmer - the SmartDimmer developer says he just needs the register values to add support for the 8-series.
Because there is no control at the hardware level, making calls to sonybright.sh with hotkeys does nothing.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652 |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 11:47:29 |
Alberto Milone |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 12:50:57 |
Warren Seine |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 12:58:38 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E, VGN-FZ11-S
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
You can add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update Description / Tags" link, below.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 13:55:01 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E, VGN-FZ11-S
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
You can add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update Description / Tags" link, below.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E, VGN-FZ11S
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
You can add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update Description / Tags" link, below.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 13:55:53 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E, VGN-FZ11S
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
You can add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update Description / Tags" link, below.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E, VGN-FZ11S
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
You can add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update Description / Tags" link, below.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 16:53:19 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on Vaio SZ650
8400M GT on Vaio FZ38M, FZ11Z, VGN-NR31, VGN-AR41E, VGN-FZ11S
8600M GS on Vaio FZ31Z
You can add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update Description / Tags" link, below.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 17:03:32 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 128
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 19:11:20 |
Niels Slot |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvclock-8400M-smartdimmer.patch' (Patch for nvclock 0.8b3 with smartdimmer support for GeForce 8) |
2008-10-21 21:06:27 |
seek |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 128
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-21 21:24:05 |
loxan |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-24 02:21:51 |
kikvors |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-24 03:41:24 |
piike |
bug |
|
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added attachment 'nvclock0.8b3a_0.8b3a-1_i386.deb' (Ubuntu .deb package from patched nvclock08.b3a) |
2008-10-24 08:25:40 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-24 12:09:08 |
MultiEngineer |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-25 13:05:27 |
Schmirrwurst |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-25 16:04:56 |
Florian Schricker |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-25 17:36:10 |
kyklos |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-25 17:38:30 |
kyklos |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-25 20:01:00 |
Hans |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-25 21:00:47 |
puse |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-26 15:55:19 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
Invoking sonybright.sh with hotkeys will do nothing until the script calls new versions of either SmartDimmer or nvclock properly. I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-26 16:39:15 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
To install nvclock, download one of the tgz files above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
I have opened bug #286978 against smartdimmer to encourage support for nVidia 8 series on Sony Vaios. Please feel free to visit that bug and click on the 'me too' link at the top.
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
Or you can check out the 'official' version from sourceforge via anonymous cvs:
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
To install nvclock, download one of the sources above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-26 16:40:06 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
Or you can check out the 'official' version from sourceforge via anonymous cvs:
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
To install nvclock, download one of the sources above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B ("seek" version), SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
Or you can check out the 'official' version from sourceforge via anonymous cvs:
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
To install nvclock, download one of the sources above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-26 17:46:03 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!). See these hacked nvclock sources for fixed versions which can set backlight on Sony Vaios:
http://stud.matrixcode.de/nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18755253/nvclock_hacked.tgz
Or you can check out the 'official' version from sourceforge via anonymous cvs:
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
To install nvclock, download one of the sources above (these instructions assume you use seek's version), then:
]$ tar -zxvf nvclock_hacked_seek.tgz
]$ cd nvclock0.8b3a
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-10-26 18:04:06 |
seek |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 5
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-10-28 12:38:39 |
yleetiny |
bug |
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added attachment 'sony-nvclock_0.3.beta.deb' (deb file) |
2008-10-29 00:23:35 |
Ogilvierothchild |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-02 17:59:59 |
Thomas Lété |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvclock_0.80b3-1_amd64.deb' (nvclock_0.80b3-1_amd64.deb) |
2008-11-07 09:21:02 |
ToTo |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
It seems that it does not work on VGN-FZ190
it has GF 8400M GT installed on it. |
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2008-11-07 09:28:22 |
ToTo |
description |
It seems that it does not work on VGN-FZ190
it has GF 8400M GT installed on it. |
It seems that it does not work on VGN-FZ190N
it has GF 8400M GT installed on it. |
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2008-11-07 10:08:13 |
Michael Doube |
description |
It seems that it does not work on VGN-FZ190N
it has GF 8400M GT installed on it. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-14 15:29:58 |
acid-r4in |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-14 16:10:55 |
Shawe Ewahs |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M (only in console, not with FN keys), FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-14 16:26:37 |
seek |
displayname |
Bug #95444 |
Bug #95444 (seek) |
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2008-11-14 16:26:37 |
seek |
name |
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seek |
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2008-11-14 16:26:37 |
seek |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M (only in console, not with FN keys), FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-14 19:38:16 |
Alexandre |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-14 23:35:40 |
Michael Doube |
displayname |
Bug #95444 (seek) |
Bug #95444 |
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2008-11-14 23:35:40 |
Michael Doube |
name |
seek |
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2008-11-14 23:35:40 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-16 13:59:16 |
blks303 |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-17 20:41:26 |
yleetiny |
bug |
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added attachment 'sony-nvclock_0.3.beta2.deb' (deb package to hal/geforce8 backlight configuration) |
2008-11-17 22:21:33 |
Shawe Ewahs |
bug |
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added attachment 'sony-nvidia.tar.bz2' (sony-nvidia.tar.bz2) |
2008-11-18 02:29:26 |
axx |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-19 12:39:15 |
JGJones |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-20 17:47:58 |
Kasper Meerts |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-21 16:01:25 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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assigned to hal |
2008-11-21 16:17:59 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS on VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT on VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E
8600M GS on VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT on VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-11-21 17:07:37 |
yleetiny |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2008-11-25 13:13:16 |
F3l1x |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-12-05 15:22:13 |
Neehilo |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-12-13 19:27:11 |
yleetiny |
bug |
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added attachment '10-sony-laptop-panel-mgmt-policy.fdi' (fdi file to match sony + geforce Go + geforce8) |
2008-12-21 16:46:34 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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assigned to hal (Ubuntu) |
2008-12-21 16:47:13 |
Schmirrwurst |
hal: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2008-12-21 16:47:13 |
Schmirrwurst |
hal: statusexplanation |
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2008-12-25 23:01:29 |
BoZ |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-12-28 19:29:16 |
Chris |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-12-28 23:34:49 |
Thunderbird |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2008-12-29 12:16:36 |
Thunderbird |
description |
Using Ubuntu on Sony Vaio laptop with Nvidia 8 vga card:
There is no way to control backlight brightness on Sony Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
|
2009-01-19 22:45:45 |
vernonrj |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-01-20 19:08:27 |
Michael Doube |
title |
No Screen Backlight Control; Sony Vaio with nvidia 8 series graphics |
No Screen Backlight Control; Notebooks (Vaio, Macbook, HP/Compaq, Samsung, Zepto et al.) with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro series graphics |
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2009-01-21 23:26:46 |
Ángel Fernández Ochoa |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-01-23 01:50:03 |
Jordi2019 |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-01-26 20:30:43 |
Bem Jones-Bey |
bug |
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added attachment 'dump_info.sh' (dump_info.sh) |
2009-01-27 04:33:25 |
Bem Jones-Bey |
bug |
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added attachment 'hp_8510w_bios0.rom' (hp_8510w_bios0.rom) |
2009-01-27 04:33:25 |
Bem Jones-Bey |
bug |
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added attachment 'hp_8510w_nvclock_dump.txt' (hp_8510w_nvclock_dump.txt) |
2009-01-27 08:51:12 |
Shawe Ewahs |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvidia-dump.sh' (How to dump this info) |
2009-01-27 08:53:19 |
Shawe Ewahs |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvidia-info.zip' (Dump for nVidia 8400GT on Vaio FZ38M) |
2009-01-27 14:06:41 |
loxan |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvidia-info.zip' (Dump for nVidia 8600M GT (rev a1) on AR71S) |
2009-01-27 17:29:00 |
Peter_h |
bug |
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2009-01-27 19:06:13 |
Peter_h |
bug |
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2009-01-27 19:22:53 |
loxan |
bug |
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2009-02-02 11:01:21 |
Michael Doube |
bug |
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2009-02-03 10:46:09 |
Michael Doube |
bug |
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2009-02-03 21:58:41 |
xor59 |
bug |
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2009-02-07 12:36:07 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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2009-02-08 14:28:11 |
Schmirrwurst |
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2009-02-08 15:45:45 |
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2009-02-08 18:04:37 |
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2009-02-08 19:31:16 |
Steve Langasek |
acpi-support: bugtargetdisplayname |
acpi-support (Ubuntu) |
nvclock (Ubuntu) |
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2009-02-08 19:31:16 |
Steve Langasek |
acpi-support: bugtargetname |
acpi-support (Ubuntu) |
nvclock (Ubuntu) |
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2009-02-08 19:31:16 |
Steve Langasek |
acpi-support: statusexplanation |
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2009-02-08 19:31:16 |
Steve Langasek |
acpi-support: title |
Bug #95444 in acpi-support (Ubuntu): "No Screen Backlight Control; Notebooks (Vaio, Macbook, HP/Compaq, Samsung, Zepto et al.) with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro series graphics" |
Bug #95444 in nvclock (Ubuntu): "No Screen Backlight Control; Notebooks (Vaio, Macbook, HP/Compaq, Samsung, Zepto et al.) with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro series graphics" |
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2009-02-08 20:20:23 |
Steve Langasek |
hotkey-setup: status |
In Progress |
Invalid |
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2009-02-08 20:20:23 |
Steve Langasek |
hotkey-setup: statusexplanation |
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This is definitely not a hotkey-setup issue; the hotkey-setup package only handles setting kernel keymaps for hotkeys, and is deprecated in favor of hal-info besides.
I had the opportunity this week to test out hotkey mappings on a variety of laptops, including one Sony Vaio, and the brightness keys appear to be recognized correctly as keys - and the brightness was adjusted as well. I don't know if this was an nvidia-based system, but at least I didn't see any evidence that the keypresses themselves were not recognized correctly.
If you have reason to think that the keypresses are not being recognized on your system (as opposed to us just not having a good way to *handle* those keypresses on Ubuntu), please follow https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Hotkeys/Troubleshooting and report back with your results. |
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2009-02-08 20:20:59 |
Steve Langasek |
hal: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2009-02-08 20:20:59 |
Steve Langasek |
hal: statusexplanation |
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2009-02-08 20:22:41 |
Steve Langasek |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177: status |
In Progress |
New |
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2009-02-08 20:27:37 |
Steve Langasek |
linux: status |
In Progress |
New |
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2009-02-09 01:56:40 |
daigia99 |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-02-09 08:38:44 |
Martin Jormedal |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E SZ95S
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-02-11 17:37:18 |
Schmirrwurst |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177: bugtargetdisplayname |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu) |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) |
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2009-02-11 17:37:18 |
Schmirrwurst |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177: bugtargetname |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu) |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu) |
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2009-02-11 17:37:18 |
Schmirrwurst |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-177: title |
Bug #95444 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-177 (Ubuntu): "No Screen Backlight Control; Notebooks (Vaio, Macbook, HP/Compaq, Samsung, Zepto et al.) with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro series graphics" |
Bug #95444 in nvidia-graphics-drivers-180 (Ubuntu): "No Screen Backlight Control; Notebooks (Vaio, Macbook, HP/Compaq, Samsung, Zepto et al.) with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro series graphics" |
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2009-02-24 19:36:29 |
Schmirrwurst |
bug |
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added attachment 'nvclock.log' (nvclock stdout) |
2009-02-25 08:07:56 |
Daniel Holbach |
bug |
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added subscriber Ubuntu Sponsors for main |
2009-03-08 19:37:56 |
Schmirrwurst |
linux: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-03-08 19:38:20 |
Schmirrwurst |
nvclock: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-03-08 19:38:39 |
Schmirrwurst |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180: status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2009-03-09 17:49:27 |
Bryce Harrington |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180: status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2009-03-09 17:49:27 |
Bryce Harrington |
nvidia-graphics-drivers-180: statusexplanation |
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This seems to be an nvclock issue rather than -nvidia. Even if it was an -nvidia issue, it is not likely anything could be done about it since it's a proprietary binary driver. Dropping task. |
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2009-03-17 18:52:45 |
Schmirrwurst |
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assigned to acpi-support (Ubuntu) |
2009-03-17 20:03:25 |
Steve Langasek |
acpi-support: status |
New |
Invalid |
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2009-03-17 20:03:25 |
Steve Langasek |
acpi-support: statusexplanation |
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The sony scripts were dropped from acpi-support because based on testing, these events were believed to now be handled in the kernel input layer. If your brightness hotkeys on sony work when you downgrade to the intrepid version of acpi-support, but stop working when upgrading to the jaunty version, then please open a new bug report against acpi-support with information about your model and include the output of both 'showkeys' and 'acpi_listen' when pressing these keys.
If it's a bug, it's an entirely separate bug from the one this bug report is about, so closing the acpi-support task. |
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2009-03-20 23:37:25 |
Steve Langasek |
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2009-03-20 23:44:04 |
Steve Langasek |
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2009-03-23 01:23:47 |
Nikolay Kostrov |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E SZ95S
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E SZ95S, VGN-SZ6RMN
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-03-23 09:44:56 |
Michael Doube |
description |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E SZ95S, VGN-SZ6RMN
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
Using Ubuntu on laptops with Nvidia Geforce8/Geforce9/Quadro vga card:
On various laptops from Sony, HP, Samsung and others there is no way to control backlight brightness. In case of Sony e.g. on Vaios with 8-series adapters, e.g.
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8400M GS
nVidia Corporation GeForce 8600M GT (rev a1)
The registers have been found (kudos to mikes!) and incorporated into
nvclock, which you can check out by anonymous cvs and install:
]$ sudo apt-get install cvs
]$ cvs -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock login
]$ cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@nvclock.cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/nvclock co -P nvclock
]$ cd nvclock
]$ ./autogen.sh
]$ ./configure
]$ make
]$ sudo make install
To test, make sure you are using nVidia's proprietary driver, then:
]$ sudo nvclock -S 100
]$ sudo nvclock -S 15
]$ sudo nvclock -S +10
So far mikes' registers have been found to work on:
Apple laptops
{
Macbook 5,1 Aluminum 13.3" (Geforce 9400M)
}
HP/Compaq laptops
{
8510W (Quadro FX 570M, MXM)
8710P (Quadro NVS 320M, MXM)
}
Samsung laptops:
{
Q210 (Geforce 9200M)
Q310 (Geforce 9200M)
R510 (Geforce 9200M)
}
Sony laptops:
{
8400M GS:
VGN SZ650N, SZ61MN/B, SZ730E, SZ750N, SZ71MN/B, SZ71E SZ95S, SZ6RMN
8400M GT:
VGN FZ38M, FZ31M, FZ11Z, NR31, AR41E, FZ11S, FZ290, FZ250AE, FZ21E, FZ21M, FZ21S, FZ470E, FZ340E, FZ190N, FZ18M, FZ31E, FZ18E, FZ260E NR21Z, NR38S, NR21S,FZ280E
8600M GS:
VGN FZ31Z, FZ21Z, FZ31S
8600M GT:
VGN AR51SU, AR71S
}
Zepto laptops
{
Geforce 9600GT based laptops using MXM cards
}
Add your model to the list by clicking on the "Update description / tags" link, NOT by asking in a bug comment for someone else to do it.
To get hotkeys to work, follow the instructions in this comment:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/75
or install the package at :
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/hotkey-setup/+bug/95444/comments/111
Dual-adapter models (SZ6 among others) can get backlight control with the Intel adapter using xbacklight, and can get hotkey functionality as per bug #173652. |
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2009-03-23 10:22:05 |
Steve Langasek |
nvclock: assignee |
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vorlon |
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2009-03-26 00:02:26 |
Steve Langasek |
nvclock: status |
Confirmed |
In Progress |
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2009-03-27 07:41:31 |
Launchpad Janitor |
nvclock: status |
In Progress |
Fix Released |
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2009-04-05 02:34:38 |
Michael Lustfield |
linux (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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2009-06-26 03:40:18 |
Launchpad Janitor |
branch linked |
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lp:ubuntu/karmic/nvclock |
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2010-08-08 17:38:52 |
Scott Kitterman |
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2010-09-20 06:34:37 |
anticw |
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2011-02-17 11:21:30 |
Daniel Holbach |
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2011-02-17 11:22:07 |
Daniel Holbach |
removed subscriber [DEPRECATED] Ubuntu Sponsors for main |
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2011-02-21 23:57:51 |
Benjamin Drung |
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2012-04-08 21:57:01 |
andy langer |
nvclock (Ubuntu): assignee |
Steve Langasek (vorlon) |
andy langer (lian240409) |
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2012-04-13 21:43:03 |
Bram |
removed subscriber Bram |
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2012-04-16 18:36:17 |
Bill Sheppard |
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2012-08-22 07:22:11 |
TJ |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Precise |
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2012-08-22 07:22:11 |
TJ |
nominated for series |
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Ubuntu Quantal |
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2012-08-22 09:19:35 |
Thomas Telleis |
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