![]() However, I am learning Python and this sounds like a vary good project to take on. Or if I could find a dependency free application that lived in the system tray to change the brightness. If I used Gnome all would be fine as it is with OpenSolarus w/ Gnome. I guess it is a default action built into the BIOS. I booted with hal !banged out of rc.conf and still dimmed in the terminal when switching to battery. Owe ya I did upgrade to the new BIOS yesterday no change. HP even supports SUSE Linux on this laptop. All in all this laptop is vary Linux compatible (not the ATI card though). Well maybe not changing the value in the /proc/bal/bal/brightness file is a bug. ![]() However, this seems more like a default feature as opposed to a problem. ![]() Ya my last laptop Lenovo IdeaPad Y510 we over at the Ubuntuforums fixed up the DSDT and solved quite a few problems. My laptop is HP elitebook 8530w w/ ATI Mobility FireGL v5700 aka HD3650 with Catalyst 9.7.
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