David Kubicek wrote:
Your safest bet is using the ACPI /proc interface:
# cat /proc/acpi/video/VID/LCD/brightness
levels: 0 6 13 20 26 33 40 46 53 60 66 73 80 86 93 100
current: 46
# echo 100 > /proc/acpi/video/VID/LCD/brightness
I don't have this part "video/VID/LCD/brightness".
Here is my
on it.
The problem is that function keys don't work and I can't decrease
highlight of my screen.
Is there any method to software decrease level of screen highlight?
Thanks
Hi.
if you use KDE there is highlight changing on battery power settings.
Your safest bet is using the
pch0317 wrote:
Hi List
I have new notebook Hewlett-Packard Compaq 615 VC289EA. I have installed
Debian testing on it.
The problem is that function keys don't work and I can't decrease
highlight of my screen.
Is there any method to software decrease level of screen highlight?
Thanks
Is there any method to software decrease level of screen highlight?
I have the same problem a use 'xbacklight' . The man explains how to
use it.
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Hi List
I have new notebook Hewlett-Packard Compaq 615 VC289EA. I have installed
Debian testing on it.
The problem is that function keys don't work and I can't decrease
highlight of my screen.
Is there any method to software decrease level of screen highlight?
Thanks
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I'm using tin as my newsreader.
Playing with kill/score file, I've found that if I hotlist a user or
topic, the result is that from the first highlighted article down, the
entire screen is highlighted, when using ANSI color. Disabling color
results in what should be proper behavior -- a 'hot' mar
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