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From: murphyf+xfree86@f-m•fm
To: "Christof Petig" <lists@petig-baender•de>
Cc: linuxppc-dev@ozlabs•org, debian-x@lists•debian.org
Subject: Re: G3 iBook LCD brightness in X under kernel 2.4.25 and 2.6.8
Date: Fri, 26 Nov 2004 16:38:41 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <1101483521.3660.209513395@webmail.messagingengine.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <41A70567.8050000@petig-baender.de>


On Fri, 26 Nov 2004 11:28:55 +0100, "Christof Petig" said:
> Frank Murphy schrieb:
> > I'm trying to migrate from a 2.4 to a 2.6 kernel, but I have one last problem 
> > keeping me with 2.4.25. There's a problem with adjusting screen brightness 
> > under X (4.3.0.dfsg.1-8).
> > 
> > I'm running pbbuttonsd 0.6.6-2 with gtkpbbuttons 0.6.4-3 (which are tools that 
> > enable the LCD to be dimmed and brightened with keyboard pressed). When I'm 
> > running the Debian kernel-image 2.4.25-8 and I press the brightness up or 
> > down keys, I get the on-screen indication from gtkpbbuttons and the LCD dims 
> > or brightens as expected in both X and on the console. However, when I boot 
> > into kernel-image 2.6.8-6 or 2.6.9-1 and press the brightness keys, I get the 
> > on-screen indication in X, but the LCD doesn't change brightness. However, if 
> > I switch to a VT with a console, the brightness changes to what I tried to 
> > change it to. Also, pressing the brightness buttons works fine when I press 
> > them while in the console.
> > 
> > My video card is a Mach64, and I'm using the 'ati' driver for X. One guess I 
> > have is that in 2.6, lots more things are built as kernel modules. I'd like 
> > to try build any needed video stuff in, but I don't know what it could be. 
> > Does anyone here have an idea what controls screen brightness in X?
> 
> Your mouse pointer might get some noisy spots on brightness change, ever 
> noticed? I would blame the kernel first (since 2.4 works well).

I have noticed it, acutally. I don't know what it means exactly, but it
seems that some small set of pixels near the cursor is affected. These
corrupted pixels then move around with the cursor as well.

> > The reason this is important for me is that the LCD is not dimmed when I close 
> > the lid for sleep, which kind of ruins the point of sleep.
> > 
> > Does anyone have an idea of what else I need to do to get screen dimming to 
> > work under X with Linux 2.6?
> 
> Try to ask on the ppc-kernel list (CCed). I suspect that nobody has 
> reimplemented power management for mach64 in 2.6. The fact that lid 
> closing does not put the display to sleep keeps me locked in 2.4, too 
> (though I experienced that 2.6 is way faster).
> 
> I played with the thought of fixing it myself (like I plan to fix DRI 
> DMA some time) but was unable to allocate ressources (and enough
> motivation)
> 
> So take this as a "I have the problem, too" posting

Well, that's something. What is your hardware? I have an original iBook
(actually, it's the 1.5 generation that came with a slightly faster CPU
and a bigger HD).

Frank

  reply	other threads:[~2004-11-26 16:03 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 14+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
     [not found] <200411232008.16854.murphyf+xfree86@f-m.fm>
2004-11-26 10:28 ` G3 iBook LCD brightness in X under kernel 2.4.25 and 2.6.8 Christof Petig
2004-11-26 15:38   ` murphyf+xfree86 [this message]
2004-11-27  1:02   ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2004-11-27  8:48     ` Frank Murphy
2004-11-28  1:58       ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2004-11-28 20:14         ` Frank Murphy
2004-11-28 20:39           ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2004-11-29  9:42             ` Frank Murphy
2004-11-29 17:17               ` Christof Petig
2004-11-30  8:02                 ` Christof Petig
2004-11-30  9:05                   ` Frank Murphy
2004-12-01  8:25                     ` murphyf+xfree86
2004-11-29 21:56               ` Benjamin Herrenschmidt
2004-11-29  0:45     ` Christof Petig

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