That's all, and it works for me now.
Is it the same for you ?
regards
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SAMSUNG N150 Laptop : Brightness issue https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/574250
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Bug description:
I have just bought a Samsung N150 laptop, very nice netbook.
As I am a Ubuntu user since 2004, I directly replace Windows seven with the latest Ubuntu version (Lucid Lynx 10.04).
I notice a systematic issue about screen brightness :
- The brightness is full when when laptop start with power supply plugged, otherwise the brightness is half. When i try to adjust the brightness using special keys it doesn't work.
Up to now, I have found on Ubuntu forum many guys relating the same behavior and i pickup a workaround. I use it until the fix will be available : sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=50
Esto es lo que he instalado:
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De: Kris969 <email address hidden>
Para: <email address hidden>
Enviado: dom,6 junio, 2010 21:56
Asunto: [Bug 574250] Re: SAMSUNG N150 Laptop : Brightness issue
Hi,
I have found on the French Ubuntu forum the way to activate key
brightness control :
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:voria/ppa
sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
sudo apt-get install samsung-tools samsung-backlight
sudo reboot
That's all, and it works for me now.
Is it the same for you ?
regards
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SAMSUNG N150 Laptop : Brightness issue
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Status in “udev” package in Ubuntu: New
Bug description:
Bug description:
I have just bought a Samsung N150 laptop, very nice netbook.
As I am a Ubuntu user since 2004, I directly replace Windows seven with the latest Ubuntu version (Lucid Lynx 10.04).
I notice a systematic issue about screen brightness :
- The brightness is full when when laptop start with power supply plugged, otherwise the brightness is half. When i try to adjust the brightness using special keys it doesn't work.
Up to now, I have found on Ubuntu forum many guys relating the same behavior and i pickup a workaround. I use it until the fix will be available : sudo setpci -s 00:02.0 F4.B=50
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