I've tried "dmseg | grep 'less restr'" as you suggested and got nothing.
Where should I type the "acpi_video_strict_detect=0" option? You'll see I'm
not very experimented user...
Thanks
2009/10/3 Stefan Bader <email address hidden>
> @Pablo,
>
> sorry to hear that and strange. Because the patch should be included in
> -15.52
> as far as I can see. Do you get a message when doing "dmesg |grep 'less
> restr'"? If not, you might try to boot with acpi_video_strict_detect=0 and
> see
> whether that helps.
>
> Maybe you had a version installed, that did not do a check for a certain
> system
> (I already wondered why the latest one worked for you as you had a slightly
> different laptop, iirc).
>
> Going back to that kernel version should work with "dpkg -i" but on the
> other
> hand would keep you from getting any updates that came along with the newer
> version.
>
> Please let me know whether the boot option above helps.
>
> --
> Acer: Cannot change brightness with 2.6.27-11+ kernel
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/333386
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
> Status in linux in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
> Status in linux in Ubuntu Jaunty: Fix Released
> Status in linux in Ubuntu Karmic: Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
> SRU justification:
>
> Impact: After I carelessly pulled in some updates to the ACPI video code,
> we were faced with some regressions. One was (at least) a certain Acer
> laptop model that suddenly had no backlight control.
>
> Fix: As the ACPI BIOS is broken on a way that only the *wrong* graphics
> definition will be accepted by acpi-video as the right definition lacks an
> attribute to be considered, the fix is to have less strict requirements to
> that check, so the definition for the right graphics device gets accepted (a
> patch doing that unconditionally, has been submitted upstream and has been
> acked, but might not make it until 2.6.32). For the stable tree I created
> more code which makes sure the less strict tests only take effect on that
> laptop or when the user really wants to.
>
> Testcase: Booting on another laptop will not activate the code (which
> prints a "Using less strict video detection..." message) but will do with
> "acpi_video_strict_detect=0". In both cases nothing bad happened. The
> affected laptop boots and selects the new check which gives back the
> backlight control.
>
> ---
>
> Since the 2.6.27-11 generic kernel (also in 2.6.27-12) I cannot change the
> backlight brightness anymore. In the latest kernel, it seems there's no more
> file in /proc/acpi/video, but GFX0 still apears in 2.6.27-9 where I can
> still change brightness. I'm new to linux so if you need information give me
> the command to run. It's an acer 6920G laptop.
>
Dear Stefan,
I've tried "dmseg | grep 'less restr'" as you suggested and got nothing. strict_ detect= 0" option? You'll see I'm
Where should I type the "acpi_video_
not very experimented user...
Thanks
2009/10/3 Stefan Bader <email address hidden>
> @Pablo, strict_ detect= 0 and /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 333386 strict_ detect= 0". In both cases nothing bad happened. The
>
> sorry to hear that and strange. Because the patch should be included in
> -15.52
> as far as I can see. Do you get a message when doing "dmesg |grep 'less
> restr'"? If not, you might try to boot with acpi_video_
> see
> whether that helps.
>
> Maybe you had a version installed, that did not do a check for a certain
> system
> (I already wondered why the latest one worked for you as you had a slightly
> different laptop, iirc).
>
> Going back to that kernel version should work with "dpkg -i" but on the
> other
> hand would keep you from getting any updates that came along with the newer
> version.
>
> Please let me know whether the boot option above helps.
>
> --
> Acer: Cannot change brightness with 2.6.27-11+ kernel
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of a duplicate bug.
>
> Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released
> Status in linux in Ubuntu Intrepid: Fix Released
> Status in linux in Ubuntu Jaunty: Fix Released
> Status in linux in Ubuntu Karmic: Fix Released
>
> Bug description:
> SRU justification:
>
> Impact: After I carelessly pulled in some updates to the ACPI video code,
> we were faced with some regressions. One was (at least) a certain Acer
> laptop model that suddenly had no backlight control.
>
> Fix: As the ACPI BIOS is broken on a way that only the *wrong* graphics
> definition will be accepted by acpi-video as the right definition lacks an
> attribute to be considered, the fix is to have less strict requirements to
> that check, so the definition for the right graphics device gets accepted (a
> patch doing that unconditionally, has been submitted upstream and has been
> acked, but might not make it until 2.6.32). For the stable tree I created
> more code which makes sure the less strict tests only take effect on that
> laptop or when the user really wants to.
>
> Testcase: Booting on another laptop will not activate the code (which
> prints a "Using less strict video detection..." message) but will do with
> "acpi_video_
> affected laptop boots and selects the new check which gives back the
> backlight control.
>
> ---
>
> Since the 2.6.27-11 generic kernel (also in 2.6.27-12) I cannot change the
> backlight brightness anymore. In the latest kernel, it seems there's no more
> file in /proc/acpi/video, but GFX0 still apears in 2.6.27-9 where I can
> still change brightness. I'm new to linux so if you need information give me
> the command to run. It's an acer 6920G laptop.
>