Alan Jenkins a écrit : >> - why does the brightness not change when I plug/unplug the AC adapter ? >> Is there an option to change in /etc/default/ ? > > The debian-eeepc scripts are intended to only handle eee-specific stuff. >
ok. I notice that laptop-mode-tools has a module to control eee engine too. I hope that it will not interact. > Tools like acpi-scripts and laptop-mode-tools were originally created > before Linux gained a generic interface for backlight drivers. You > could add it to the acpi scripts, but it couldn't be merged without at > least adding the usual hack to check whether a desktop power > management daemon is running first. > > HAL supports both the original panoply of /proc backlight interfaces > and the newer generic interface. I believe both the GNOME and KDE > "power management" applets have an option to do this, probably > enabled by default. > I don't use GNOME or KDE, but e17. And I don't see anything about the brightness of the LCD. > Although I do have to wonder why anyone wants to do this :-P. > Personally I really like being able to have the brightness set > appropriately for the ambient light, and automatic brightness changes > just get in the way. After all, if you want to save battery, you want > to find the lowest comfortable level, and that's often much lower than > the initial value. > Thx for your answer. And I will take a look into the bios! THat's a great idea! Bye bye Guillaume _______________________________________________ Debian-eeepc-devel mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/mailman/listinfo/debian-eeepc-devel
