Sorry for the late answer.

No, there is no plan.

I've been away from ubuntu for a while now.

Is samsung-tools of any use yet? I think a lot of things have changed, and most of the functionalities provided by samsung-tools would need a complete revisit.

Also, since my old crappy Samsung netbook is almost dead, I really have no interest in keeping this work on. Right now the only useful functionality from samsung-tools in my opinion is the keybindings, which is of a limited use anyway since any good modern desktop environment already provides bindings for wifi toggling, bluetooth toggling etc.

I am using a Samsung 300-e5a laptop and the only way wifi and fan control fuction keys work is via installing Samsung-tools on it.

Since the new version is 16.04 , I am unable to install Samsung tools for 16.04. Old packages for oneiric and thrusty don't work either.

People like me and a lot of other people are counting on this project to use their Samsung laptops in Ubuntu.


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Is there any way linux on my samsung project could continue elsewhere given the fact that Voria is not interested in

continuing development of samsung-tools for 16.04. Could someone else carry on this project and compile code for 16.04?

Thank you very much for the samsung-tools 16.04 version.

I installed it and it works like a charm.

We, people who use opensource software are thankful for your efforts and support that you put into projects like this one.

Big respect.

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Thank you! I spent quite a while fiddling about with a tablet I bought used, trying kernel options like acpi_backlight=vendor and so on. For whatever reason installing the xenial version of the tools package is what finally made /sys/class/backlight/samsung appear and as such enable the backlight brightness control. For reference (and so that search engines find this page for anyone else looking), the model is Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro XE700T1C

I don't see the point for auto build, I don't expect that much of activity on the git repo since the project is in maintenance mode.

About the versioning, it's a good practice directly from the ppa versioning guidelines, since the built package can be used on any debian-based distro and this way is easily superseeded by distro's specific packages.

First of all, you should use Samsung Tools from official PPA -- ppa:voria/ppa

Second, ensure if samsung-tools-preferences can be launched without any problem.

Third, check if Samsung Tools is enabled in session autostart.

If all seems fine, run /usr/share/samsung-tools/session-service.py in terminal and check if there is no tracebacks appeared.

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Hello everyone. Installed voria's samsung-tools for staff with Fn keys, everything works perfect, except of Fn+Up/Down (changing display brightness). I even can't change it from command line. (/sys/class/backlight/ folder is completely empty) Looks like I missing some modules in kernel? also I tried to change it with gnome applet, which doesnt works also. :-)

also heard about package samsung-backlight, but didn't found any information about it. Any solutions for this ?

I'm running an N150, too. I installed Arch, Gnome and a load of packages with the help of a friend. Still we can't figure out how to get control over this backlight. 

Before I started working on it, there was a gnome notification bar for backlight which I could raise and lower using the Fn+Up/Down keys, yet the backlight wouldn't change. Then I setup everything according to the wiki and it doesn't work.

How can I get some help on that?

My setting for Navigation Bar is Full Screen Gesture. When I launch a game through Game Launcher the game tools does not show. When I change the Navigation Bar setting to Navigation Buttons, the game tool works. Is this a bug or is this how it is suppose to be?

I was having the same problem too and changed it to that as well but now mine disappears after a day or so I have to restart my device every time, to get back but it won't stay there grrrrr. it's really frustrating.

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