OK, thanks. In ~/.xsession I'll now use
xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT 0
However, I must still face the blindingly bright xdm login screen.
By the way, please add this example:
BG> xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT
to the intel man page at "LVDS", and add a note that the higher the
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> (Also nothing in /sys or /proc to change the contrast/brightness. E.g. on a
> Monitor name: Rad-5Q
> today, the only way to change anything is to lean over and press its
> buttons. At least it stays put on the Rad-5Q, session to session.)
>
You should have a backligh
#BG> First, make sure you're running xserver-xorg-video-intel 2.3.1.
found 485465 2:2.3.1-1
thanks
BG> And please try latest upstream git.
I get in trouble if I stray from apt-get. Not an advanced user.
BG> But in the end, you probably need a way to configure the brightness
BG> through randr 1.2 pr
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