You can also check /sys/class/backlight/*/* entries to control screen
brightness without any software between you and kernel ;D
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Thanks guys, both works beautifully.
Cheers,
Jey Han
Frantisek Dufka wrote:
David Weinehall wrote:
The relevant GConf key in question is:
/system/osso/dsm/display/display_brightness
and valid values are 1-5.
There is also a kind of hack used by advanced brightness applet. The
system
On ons, 2009-12-16 at 07:13 +0100, ext Jey Han Lau wrote:
Hi all,
I know there's an built-in application for managing the display
(brightness, etc), although I am curious if there are any commands (I am
guessing it'll be D-BUS commands if there's any) to manipulate the
screen brightness
David Weinehall wrote:
The relevant GConf key in question is:
/system/osso/dsm/display/display_brightness
and valid values are 1-5.
There is also a kind of hack used by advanced brightness applet. The
system below (=dsme daemon) has finer granularity. Brignthess can be
changed (as root
Hi all,
I know there's an built-in application for managing the display
(brightness, etc), although I am curious if there are any commands (I am
guessing it'll be D-BUS commands if there's any) to manipulate the
screen brightness directly, or commands to manipulate all the display
settings