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Thread: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

  1. #11
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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    Mine's actually working, I was surprised I didn't have to fiddle with anything like I had to the last three versions.

    Sony Vaio VGN-NS240E

  2. #12
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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    I have the same problem with a FW31ZJ, I guess all FW laptops are afected. Are the ubuntu guys working in this problem?

  3. #13
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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    Vaio VPCCW1S1E here. Same problem.

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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    I would hope so, but be sure to voice yourself on the bug page: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+s...ux/+bug/546201

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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    Just posted a comment on the bug report =)

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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    I have the same issue on VPCEA1S1E

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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid


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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    Quote Originally Posted by ed anger View Post
    Awesome! It works! thanks man, truly appreciate!

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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    Hmm weird.. it works for kde, but not for gnome..
    although I've installed them both on the same machine and not even as dual-boot, but I can choose them on logon. Any suggestions?

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    Re: Sony Vaio brightness control on Lucid

    it works for gnome

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