All you have to do now is to install the 'phc-intel' package and reboot.

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uname -r
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uname -v
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sudo apt-get update && sudo apt-get upgrade
I don't know, maybe.Navi-CC wrote:Does this nice tool also run under OpenSuse 11.2 / KDE 4.3.1 (Samsung NC10)?
For Lucid, all the kernel modules on the repository use DKMS. The kernel is rebuilt for other reasons (to apply a patch that fixes the HD freeze problem on some models and to allow the use of PHC modules for CPU undervolting).bigal-sa wrote:Any reason why you aren't using DKMS? It will make kernel upgrades much easier than having to download a whole new kernel from you each time you make a kernel level change.
Well, there are some dependencies needed to get all functionalities to work, and the package manager takes care of everything automatically.bigal-sa wrote: So far, everything looks good - the tools work much more efficiently than the scripts. One thing I did find was that I had to download samsung-tools via synaptic to get the GUI working (and the app under system preferences).
You're welcome!bigal-sa wrote: thanks for your effort!
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sudo apt-get install samsung-backlight