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On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 01:04:01AM +0000, Sam Morris wrote:
> When I run my Samsung Q45 laptop on battery power, the screen is dimmed to
> save power. This is fine, except that it is dimmed too much--the screen 
> becomes
> so dark that it is basically unusable if there are any external sources of
> light (the sun, or room lighting when it's night time).

The dimming is not done by the kernel itself. Either ACPI or a userspace
tool is responsible, gnome-power-manager for example.

> The dimming happens in a weird way--it seems to redefine the value of 100%
> brightness, as if I run 'xbacklight --get' while the screen is dark, it still
> returns '100'.

I don't know what xbacklight is, but the kernel controls are exported in
the sysfs as /sys/class/backlight. Please check the contents of this.

Bastian

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