Re: X61 brightness again

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Ben Liblit wrote:
> For extra annoyance, xbacklight is not packaged by Fedora 8, the distro 
> I run.  So if I blacklist video.ko and load thinkpad_acpi.ko with 
> brightness_enable=0, I have no backlight control whatsoever.  :-(

On my system, another hacky way to control the backlight (which seems
to be the same thing the intel X driver does) is:

      # setpci -d 8086:2a02 0xf4=0xff
      # setpci -d 8086:2a02 0xf4=0x80

Ugly & bad!  But maybe it helps you.

> {sigh}  I've put in a good-faith effort, across multiple mailing lists, 
> to get things working.  I surrender.  I give up.

I'm still working on trying to find a good solution to all this, I'll
let you know what I come up with.

-jim

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