I definitely will help with the test day.. I'll mark it on my calendar.. 

I can also provide 2 different machines for this as well, maybe 3...

One other thing I suggest you look at is the patches developed by Dell & Canonical for my notebook specifically.. Most of these patches will definitely be applicable to other notebooks with Intel Hardware..

https://launchpad.net/~canonical-hwe-team/+archive/sputnik-kernel


On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 6:51 PM, Jaroslav Skarvada <jskarvad@redhat.com> wrote:
>
> One other quick question.. What happens when the LCD display is
> turned off.. I've come across one more thing that I need to work
> around.. Everything works well,except when the display is turned
> off, but the laptop is not suspended.. In this case when the display
> comes back on the LCD brightness is pretty much max and the
> brightness applet does not work..
>
>
> Running my brightness script fixes it again.. But how do I get it to
> run automatically when the LCD is powered down?
>
This maybe consequence of your previous brightness issue. Your power
manager/brightness applet probably doesn't know the "poking" trick
that your machine requires.

I am afraid there is no easy way how to run the script on LCD power
off (at least in gnome). As a workaround you could disable display
power off in your power manager policy (control panel).

Do you have latest BIOS on your machine? Sometimes these issues
get resolved by an BIOS update.

>
> When is the test day again?
>
2013-04-17

regards

Jaroslav

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