After upgrading my image to 2.6.27-7-generic I am no longer experiencing the lock-up issues. As I type at this moment I have gone through the whole brightness range (FnUp/Down) and am still able to type and use menus. I had to manually change my menu.lst to use 2.6.27-7 as the installer for 8.10 by default keeps the current GRUB configuration and I had not realized until I ran a uname -r and saw 2.6.24. Here's my output from apt-cache and uname -r.
I'm assuming that most people commenting to this bug have checked which image they are running, however, it's something that can be overlooked when freaking out about a finger-memory keystroke that render X useless.
Following up on my comment: https:/ /bugs.launchpad .net/ubuntu/ +source/ linux/+ bug/261721/ comments/ 16
After upgrading my image to 2.6.27-7-generic I am no longer experiencing the lock-up issues. As I type at this moment I have gone through the whole brightness range (FnUp/Down) and am still able to type and use menus. I had to manually change my menu.lst to use 2.6.27-7 as the installer for 8.10 by default keeps the current GRUB configuration and I had not realized until I ran a uname -r and saw 2.6.24. Here's my output from apt-cache and uname -r.
apt-cache policy gnome-power-manager manager: us.archive. ubuntu. com intrepid/main Packages dpkg/status
gnome-power-
Installed: 2.24.0-0ubuntu8
Candidate: 2.24.0-0ubuntu8
Version table:
*** 2.24.0-0ubuntu8 0
500 http://
100 /var/lib/
apt-cache policy linux-image us.archive. ubuntu. com intrepid/main Packages
linux-image:
Installed: (none)
Candidate: 2.6.27.7.11
Version table:
2.6.27.7.11 0
500 http://
uname -r
2.6.27-7-generic
I'm assuming that most people commenting to this bug have checked which image they are running, however, it's something that can be overlooked when freaking out about a finger-memory keystroke that render X useless.