https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=494408

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--- Comment #7 from quintus <post+kdeb...@guelker.eu> ---
I see this as well on ArchLinux without power-profiles-daemon. powerdevil is
installed in version 6.2.0. I did not have this problem before version 6.2.0.
Now I can set on my monitor's OSD whatever value I want, as soon as the dimming
timeout configured in KDE's power saving settings is reached, or after wakeup
from suspend, the monitor's brightness is always set to 100%, which hurts my
eyes (just as with the OP).

This only happens on my external monitor (BenQ PD2700U-B), which I use with my
laptop's lid closed in a vertical stand (“clamshell” style).

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