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FS#27239 - [linux] Booting dims laptop's display to the lowest possible level

Attached to Project: Arch Linux
Opened by Mariusz W (Mariusz W) - Thursday, 24 November 2011, 08:58 GMT
Last edited by Tobias Powalowski (tpowa) - Wednesday, 22 February 2012, 16:37 GMT
Task Type Bug Report
Category Packages: Core
Status Closed
Assigned To Tobias Powalowski (tpowa)
Thomas Bächler (brain0)
Architecture i686
Severity High
Priority Normal
Reported Version
Due in Version Undecided
Due Date Undecided
Percent Complete 100%
Votes 0
Private No

Details

Description: Every time I boot Arch Linux on my Fujitsu Siemens ESPRIMO Mobile laptop, the screen gets dimmed to the lowest possible level. This happens always just a fraction of a second after the message "Waiting for Udev events to be processed" appears on the screen.

Exactly the same behavior occurred when I was booting into Arch Linux installer before even the installation process started.

Additional info:
I verified that the value stored in

/sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/actual_brightness

was indeed 0 (i.e., the minimal). It is very difficult to follow instruction on the installer screen, as well as to operate the computer when what is on the screen is barely visible.

The temporary workaround I found was to execute the command

echo 7 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/brightness

as root upon every first log into the computer, or to add that same command to /etc/rc.local


If I shut down the laptop without increasing the display brightness (using the above command), then the laptop starts next time with its display dimmed.

* package version(s) The most recent installer, and the fully up to date Arch Linux with only a handful of packaged added after I completed installation yesterday.

* config and/or log files etc.


Steps to reproduce: boot Arch Linux on the affected laptop
This task depends upon

Closed by  Tobias Powalowski (tpowa)
Wednesday, 22 February 2012, 16:37 GMT
Reason for closing:  Upstream
Comment by Jonas Heinrich (onny) - Monday, 13 February 2012, 11:48 GMT
You don't have any power management utilities or acpid installed? Is there any BIOS option regarding energy saving preferences?
Comment by Mariusz W (Mariusz W) - Monday, 20 February 2012, 22:44 GMT
I have a acpi 1.6-1 installed.

For your information, my Arch Linux installation is rather minimal.

BIOS does not provide any energy saving preference options.

My original bug report provides a clear and accurate description of the symptoms. I have a habit of updating my system almost daily. Still, nothing has changed since I posted that bug report 3 months ago.

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