** Description changed:

  If the maximum brightness is equal to or bigger than 100, it has higher
- possibility that zero is off. So adjusting the minimum brightness to 1
- to avoid the problem.
+ possibility that zero is off. So adjusting the minimum brightness to avoid 
the problem.
  
  Quotes from
  http://cgit.freedesktop.org/xorg/proto/randrproto/tree/randrproto.txt
  
  "This property controls the brightness on laptop panels and equivalent
   displays with a backlight controller. The driver specific maximum
   value MUST turn the backlight to full brightness, 1 SHOULD turn the
   backlight to minimum brightness, 0 SHOULD turn the backlight off."
  
  Quotes from http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-
  us/library/windows/hardware/ff569755(v=vs.85).aspx
  
  "Brightness levels are represented as single-byte values in the range
   from zero to 100 where zero is off and 100 is the maximum brightness
   that a laptop computer supports. Every laptop computer must report a
   maximum brightness level of 100; however, a laptop computer is not
   required to support a level of zero. The only requirement for values
   from zero to 100 is that larger values must represent higher brightness
   levels."

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  gnome-rr: Adjust the minimum brightness level when the maximum >= 100.

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