I could only set the brightness to the min or max with the backlight keys on my NF-310, I tried everything on this thread, with no success, but with your solution it finally works! Thanks!dundee wrote:Hello,
I'm owner of Samsung NP-N150-JP01PL.
In my case after installing samsung-backlight and samsung-tools I use following sollution with success:
1. edit /etc/default/grub2. change line fromCode: Select all
sudo nano /etc/defautl/grub
toCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
3. update grubCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"
4. create file /etc/modprobe.d/samsung-backlight.confCode: Select all
sudo update-grub2
5. insert into this file following line and save itCode: Select all
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/samsung-backlight.conf
6. reboot the systemCode: Select all
options samsung_backlight use_sabi=0 force=1
This solution was checked under GNOME and KDE and in both it works perfectly.
Naturally you can use your favourite text editor instead of nano.
Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
And you don't encounter issues like flickering screen with brightness level going up and down quickly ?jazz wrote:dundee wrote:Hello,
I'm owner of Samsung NP-N150-JP01PL.
In my case after installing samsung-backlight and samsung-tools I use following sollution with success:
1. edit /etc/default/grub2. change line fromCode: Select all
sudo nano /etc/defautl/grub
toCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
3. update grubCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"
4. create file /etc/modprobe.d/samsung-backlight.confCode: Select all
sudo update-grub2
5. insert into this file following line and save itCode: Select all
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/samsung-backlight.conf
6. reboot the systemCode: Select all
options samsung_backlight use_sabi=0 force=1
This solution was checked under GNOME and KDE and in both it works perfectly.
Naturally you can use your favourite text editor instead of nano.
I could only set the brightness to the min or max with the backlight keys on my NF-310, I tried everything on this thread, with no success, but with your solution it finally works! Thanks!
Thanks
Samsung N150 powered by Voyager 12.04 (Xubuntu)
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Brightness control issue with 12.04 LTS : look at this topic http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5753#p5753
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
Not anymore! Now the screen dims correctly after some time of inactivity.Woulouf wrote: And you don't encounter issues like flickering screen with brightness level going up and down quickly ?
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
Confirmed on NF310.dundee wrote:Hello,
I'm owner of Samsung NP-N150-JP01PL.
In my case after installing samsung-backlight and samsung-tools I use following sollution with success:
1. edit /etc/default/grub2. change line fromCode: Select all
sudo nano /etc/defautl/grub
toCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
3. update grubCode: Select all
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi_backlight=vendor"
4. create file /etc/modprobe.d/samsung-backlight.confCode: Select all
sudo update-grub2
5. insert into this file following line and save itCode: Select all
sudo nano /etc/modprobe.d/samsung-backlight.conf
6. reboot the systemCode: Select all
options samsung_backlight use_sabi=0 force=1
This solution was checked under GNOME and KDE and in both it works perfectly.
Naturally you can use your favourite text editor instead of nano.
Although after some fiddling around with power state, lid and suspend/hibernate cycles I managed to make plugging cable out cause 'closed lid' action, which is very annoying if it is set to suspend. After a proper reboot the glitch didn't repeat itself though. I don't really want to reproduce it
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
Thank you everybody !
I have tried to add the command acpi_backlight=vendor in my Grub and it's all right, I have recovered my Fn brightness buttons in the 2.6.35-28 kernel.
Great !
I have tried to add the command acpi_backlight=vendor in my Grub and it's all right, I have recovered my Fn brightness buttons in the 2.6.35-28 kernel.
Great !
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
Passing the kernel parameter acpi_backlight=vendor does the trick on N-148.
However, I did see weird issues running on battery, after idling for a few seconds system tries to adjust the brightness itself back and forth flickering for 20-30 times, unchecking the dim display when idle fixed it.
Good to see it's been such a long post, in fact I haven't used my netbook for a while...
However, I did see weird issues running on battery, after idling for a few seconds system tries to adjust the brightness itself back and forth flickering for 20-30 times, unchecking the dim display when idle fixed it.
Good to see it's been such a long post, in fact I haven't used my netbook for a while...
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
I am total newbie to Ubuntu i did all above instructions and nothing the only change that i see is that when i press Fn + up/down brightness level doesnt show like it did before i have samsung n145
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
I have posted a new thread because I find all this tech stuff really hard to follow, is there a Dummies guide??!!
http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 220+screen
http://www.voria.org/forum/viewtopic.ph ... 220+screen
Re: Backlight doesn't work with latest Maverick kernel
this works on samsung n210plus
Linux N150P-N210P-N220P 3.2.0-49-generic-pae #75-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 18 18:00:21 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
Linux N150P-N210P-N220P 3.2.0-49-generic-pae #75-Ubuntu SMP Tue Jun 18 18:00:21 UTC 2013 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux