Re: Screen brightness not restored

2023-10-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 13:41 +0200, None via users wrote: > > Seems fairly self-explanatory. Just change what you want e.g. > > you'll > > need to use a password after Screen Blank, but not after Dim > > Screen. > > > > Just experiment to find what suits you. > > Did you bother to read the problem

Re: Screen brightness not restored

2023-10-16 Thread None via users
So I have laptop with Fedora 38 and the problem I have is that > > > > the > > > > screen brightness is not restored to its previous level after > > > > it > > > > has > > > > been locked. > > > > > > > > I have

Re: Screen brightness not restored

2023-10-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 13:16 +0200, None via users wrote: > On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 11:51 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > > On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 09:51 +0200, None via users wrote: > > > So I have laptop with Fedora 38 and the problem I have is that > > > th

Re: Screen brightness not restored

2023-10-16 Thread None via users
On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 11:51 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 09:51 +0200, None via users wrote: > > So I have laptop with Fedora 38 and the problem I have is that the > > screen brightness is not restored to its previous level after it > > has &

Re: Screen brightness not restored

2023-10-16 Thread Patrick O'Callaghan
On Mon, 2023-10-16 at 09:51 +0200, None via users wrote: > So I have laptop with Fedora 38 and the problem I have is that the > screen brightness is not restored to its previous level after it has > been locked. > > I have it set so that the screen dims after a few minutes, if I t

Screen brightness not restored

2023-10-16 Thread None via users
So I have laptop with Fedora 38 and the problem I have is that the screen brightness is not restored to its previous level after it has been locked. I have it set so that the screen dims after a few minutes, if I then touch the keyboard the brightness goes back to its previous level. If I'm

Re: Adjust screen brightness in my ThinkPad Lenovo laptop

2015-10-13 Thread Kalpa Welivitigoda
Hi all, I tried installing xbacklight and with it, I can now adjust the screen brightness. The shortcut keys still doesn't work, but I can adjust with the xbacklight command. On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 7:57 PM, Kalpa Welivitigoda wrote: > HI, > > I am using ThinkPad Lenovo T530 lapt

Adjust screen brightness in my ThinkPad Lenovo laptop

2015-10-08 Thread Kalpa Welivitigoda
HI, I am using ThinkPad Lenovo T530 laptop and I am on Fedora 23 beta. I cannot adjust my screen brightness with the shortcut keys. I tried several options like appending "acpi_backlight=vendor" to GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX but didn't work. Automatic brightness adjustment that comes wit

Re: Cannot control Screen Brightness - Fedora 20

2014-03-18 Thread Hiisi
On 18 March 2014 16:51, Antonio M wrote: > I added this option in grub, you can try it at boot-time, then modify the > grub configuration file.It might work > > video.use_native_backlight=1 > > Can you please describe (in short) what it does? -- Hiisi. Registered Linux User #487982. Be counted

Re: Cannot control Screen Brightness - Fedora 20

2014-03-18 Thread Antonio M
enovo W540. I cannot control the > screen brightness via the Function F5/F6 keys, nor can I control it via the > system settings (KDE) --> Power Management settings... > > > > Can anyone help me debug this? > > > > One thing you can try as a "workaround" is

Re: Cannot control Screen Brightness - Fedora 20

2014-03-18 Thread Ed Greshko
On 03/18/14 11:18, CS_DBA wrote: > Hi All; > > I have Fedora 20 installed on a Lenovo W540. I cannot control the screen > brightness via the Function F5/F6 keys, nor can I control it via the system > settings (KDE) --> Power Management settings... > > Can anyone help me

Cannot control Screen Brightness - Fedora 20

2014-03-17 Thread CS_DBA
Hi All; I have Fedora 20 installed on a Lenovo W540. I cannot control the screen brightness via the Function F5/F6 keys, nor can I control it via the system settings (KDE) --> Power Management settings... Can anyone help me debug this? Thanks in advance... -- users mailing list us

Re: Screen Brightness Keys Not Working - Thinkpad W540 & Fedora 20

2014-03-15 Thread CS DBA
On 3/15/14, 12:16 PM, Digimer wrote: On 15/03/14 01:44 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote: | From: CS DBA | Just setup a Thinkpad W540, most everything is working well. I hope you are aware that there is a BIOS bug that can cause Linux to brick the machine. As in: once it happens, the motherboard

Re: Screen Brightness Keys Not Working - Thinkpad W540 & Fedora 20

2014-03-15 Thread Digimer
On 15/03/14 01:44 PM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote: | From: CS DBA | Just setup a Thinkpad W540, most everything is working well. I hope you are aware that there is a BIOS bug that can cause Linux to brick the machine. As in: once it happens, the motherboard needs to be replaced. See this, for e

Re: Screen Brightness Keys Not Working - Thinkpad W540 & Fedora 20

2014-03-15 Thread D. Hugh Redelmeier
| From: CS DBA | Just setup a Thinkpad W540, most everything is working well. I hope you are aware that there is a BIOS bug that can cause Linux to brick the machine. As in: once it happens, the motherboard needs to be replaced. See this, for example:

Screen Brightness Keys Not Working - Thinkpad W540 & Fedora 20

2014-03-14 Thread CS DBA
Hi All; Just setup a Thinkpad W540, most everything is working well. I did not install any nvidia drivers (kmod-nvidia, nvidia downloaded binaries, etc) just using the default driver - not sure if this has anything to do with it but Fn-F5 / Fn-F6 dont do anything... Thanks in advance -- u

screen brightness

2014-01-01 Thread Patrick Dupre
Hello, I did not find a way to control the screen brightness of a laptop in live. xbacklight -set 90 does not work! Thank. === Patrick DUPRÉ                                 | | email: pdu...@gmx.com Laboratoire de

F17: minor issue on screen brightness

2012-07-20 Thread Antonio M
I am using a bunch of laptops (none of them is fresh) : on my work Acer 5720 with Intel graphics I note that screen brightness is not kept, i.e. at start up I have to increase it a little bit by using keyboard. Maybe it has already been discussed...where shall I have to look?? Tnx -- Antonio

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Bruno Martins
On 03/09/2012 04:05 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 09:07 +, Bruno Martins wrote: >> On 03/08/2012 04:04 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: >>>> Hello list, >>>> >>>> Is there any file that I must edit which sets the default screen >&

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 12:22 +, Frank Murphy wrote: > On 09/03/12 12:20, Bruno Martins wrote: > > > Since this is a related topic, the laptop function keys for setting > > brightness up and down are the only ones not working. > > > > I have tested these keys with program 'xev' but key pressing

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Aaron Konstam
On Fri, 2012-03-09 at 09:07 +, Bruno Martins wrote: > On 03/08/2012 04:04 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > > > Hello list, > > > > > > Is there any file that I must edit which sets the default screen > > > brightness to the maximum, so I don't nee

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Frank Murphy
On 09/03/12 12:20, Bruno Martins wrote: I have tested these keys with program 'xev' but key pressing is not recognized. Any ideas? Maybe? https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Common_F16_bugs#bash-etc-shells -- Regards, Frank "Jack of all, fubars" -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.o

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Frank Murphy
On 09/03/12 12:20, Bruno Martins wrote: Since this is a related topic, the laptop function keys for setting brightness up and down are the only ones not working. I have tested these keys with program 'xev' but key pressing is not recognized. Any ideas? Sorry no, not really a laptop person.

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Bruno Martins
On 03/09/2012 12:05 PM, Frank Murphy wrote: > On 09/03/12 11:53, Bruno Martins wrote: > > Have a browse here: > http://askubuntu.com/questions/3841/desktop-doesnt-remember-brightness-settings-after-a-reboot > > > > It worked, mate. Thanks a lot. Since this is a related topic, the laptop function k

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Frank Murphy
On 09/03/12 11:53, Bruno Martins wrote: Have a browse here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/3841/desktop-doesnt-remember-brightness-settings-after-a-reboot -- Regards, Frank "Jack of all, fubars" -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options:

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Bruno Martins
On 03/09/2012 10:57 AM, Frank Murphy wrote: > On 09/03/12 10:53, Bruno Martins wrote: >> >> By the way, that instruction should be put on another file since I don't >> have a /etc/rc.local file (maybe systemd doesn't use it?) and even if I >> create it, it will not work. I will investigate. >> >> T

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Frank Murphy
On 09/03/12 10:53, Bruno Martins wrote: By the way, that instruction should be put on another file since I don't have a /etc/rc.local file (maybe systemd doesn't use it?) and even if I create it, it will not work. I will investigate. Thanks, From the release notes: 3.2.4. rc.local no longer

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Bruno Martins
On 03/09/2012 09:45 AM, Andras Simon wrote: > 2012/3/9, Bruno Martins : > >> I have that file, but setting that value to 10 is the same as going to >> Screen GUI and scrolling the brightness to the maximum. > Yes, that was the point. If you can set the brightness from the > command line, you have a

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Andras Simon
2012/3/9, Bruno Martins : > I have that file, but setting that value to 10 is the same as going to > Screen GUI and scrolling the brightness to the maximum. Yes, that was the point. If you can set the brightness from the command line, you have a chance to automatically set it. > Value doesn't ge

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-09 Thread Bruno Martins
On 03/08/2012 04:04 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: >> Hello list, >> >> Is there any file that I must edit which sets the default screen >> brightness to the maximum, so I don't need to change it every time I >> restart my computer? > On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 10:06

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-08 Thread Aaron Konstam
> Hello list, > > Is there any file that I must edit which sets the default screen > brightness to the maximum, so I don't need to change it every time I > restart my computer? On Thu, 2012-03-08 at 10:06 +0100, Andras Simon wrote: > echo 10 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_v

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-08 Thread Andras Simon
2012/3/7, Bruno Martins : > Hello list, > > Is there any file that I must edit which sets the default screen > brightness to the maximum, so I don't need to change it every time I > restart my computer? If something like echo 10 > /sys/class/backlight/acpi_video0/bright

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-08 Thread Bruno Martins
On Wed, Mar 7, 2012 at 4:57 PM, Joe Zeff wrote: > On 03/07/2012 12:54 AM, Bruno Martins wrote: > >> This problem is happening since F15's kernel version (in F14 this didn't >> happen). It's a "problem" with the kernel version, because I have the >> same problem on other distros on the same comput

Re: Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-07 Thread Joe Zeff
On 03/07/2012 12:54 AM, Bruno Martins wrote: This problem is happening since F15's kernel version (in F14 this didn't happen). It's a "problem" with the kernel version, because I have the same problem on other distros on the same computer. Are all of the distros using the exact same kernel vers

Permanently set screen brightness

2012-03-07 Thread Bruno Martins
Hello list, Is there any file that I must edit which sets the default screen brightness to the maximum, so I don't need to change it every time I restart my computer? This problem is happening since F15's kernel version (in F14 this didn't happen). It's a "problem

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Andre Goree
msettings -> advanced -> > power management -> edit profiles -> powersave -> screen -> brightness. > > If you use Gnome, then I don't know, but guess that something similar > should exist somewhere in Gnome power management settings. > > HTH, :-) > Marko

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Mail Lists
On 02/20/2010 12:37 PM, birger wrote: > By BIOS 'controls' I assume you mean the brightness controls on your > laptop. Have you looked through all BIOS settings to see if there is a > power management/battery saver feature in the BIOS that Gnome may not be > able to override? > > birger > > Ye

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Frank Cox
On Sat, 2010-02-20 at 17:23 -0500, Mail Lists wrote: > Yep - the bios keys work fine and are at full - something is makign > battery less bright than when plugged in ... Hello Mr. Lists, or may I call you Mail? It might be a hardware thing that's either set from one of the bios setting screens

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Mail Lists
On 02/20/2010 04:39 PM, Aaron Konstam wrote: > On the Dell Latitude D810 you punch Fn + arrow keys > > to adjust brightness. Something similar may exist on your laptop. Yep - the bios keys work fine and are at full - something is makign battery less bright than when plugged in ... -- users m

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Aaron Konstam
-> advanced -> power > management -> edit profiles -> powersave -> screen -> brightness. > > If you use Gnome, then I don't know, but guess that something similar should > exist somewhere in Gnome power management settings. > > HTH, :-) > Marko &

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread birger
By BIOS 'controls' I assume you mean the brightness controls on your laptop. Have you looked through all BIOS settings to see if there is a power management/battery saver feature in the BIOS that Gnome may not be able to override? birger -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To un

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Mail Lists
d -> power > management -> edit profiles -> powersave -> screen -> brightness. > > If you use Gnome, then I don't know, but guess that something similar should > exist somewhere in Gnome power management settings. > gnome power manager for plugged in has a b

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Saturday 20 February 2010 16:49:28 Andre Goree wrote: > [an encrypted message] Why do you send encrypted messages to a public mailing list? For the OP --- if you use KDE, look under systemsettings -> advanced -> power management -> edit profiles -> powersave -> screen ->

Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Andre Goree
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Re: screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-20 Thread Mail Lists
On 02/19/2010 10:28 PM, Mail Lists wrote: > To simplify question - when I unplug laptop power the screen dims - anyone know how to restore the full brightness while on battery ? -- users mailing list users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fed

screen brightness - full brightness on battery not possible ?

2010-02-19 Thread Mail Lists
k the "Reduce Backlight' button 2) Added the screen brightness applet - but it only dims it more it has now setting to make it brighter than it is already 3) laptop hardware brightness - it is set to full as well. So the max brightness with battery is 20% less than max brightnes