xrandr brightness settings permanent

2018-11-14 Thread Riccardo Berto
I have a low quality screen. It's very bright, even at minimum settings in the monitor menu. I'm able to reduce the brightness with `xrandr --output HDMI-0 --brightness 0.25` but sometimes the brightness goes back to the default levels when downloading something from the browser or doing peculi

Re: xrandr brightness settings permanent

2018-11-14 Thread Michal Srb
On středa 14. listopadu 2018 10:52:59 CET Riccardo Berto wrote: > I have a low quality screen. It's very bright, even at minimum settings > in the monitor menu. I'm able to reduce the brightness with `xrandr > --output HDMI-0 --brightness 0.25` but sometimes the brightness goes > back to the defaul

XORG and Dummy driver compatible with Android

2018-11-14 Thread Mgr. Janusz Chmiel
Please does somebody of us know if there is AN hack, which will allow Me to run X11 based apps on Android operating system, which would use XORG as X server? I have heart, that booting Linux kernel directly from SD cart for example from rooted Android device can cause touching display damage if

Re: xrandr brightness settings permanent

2018-11-14 Thread Michal Srb
On středa 14. listopadu 2018 21:22:28 CET Riccardo Berto wrote: > Thanks for the answer. > No, I don't use redshift. As far as I know, it can only happen twice > during each Xorg start up. After these 2 times and me readjusting the > backlight manually with the xrandr command previously posted, it