In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
m.nine.six <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if it's a thinkpad (ibm) there is a tool called tpctl and is more or
> less equivalent to the ibm's orinigal dos tool ps2.exe and with this
> tool you can change the bios settings while running the machine.
Sorry, it's not an IBM. I'll test the suggestin with xset though.
> but i guess turning of the backlight is an bios option that you can't
> change with software.
And no, it's not "just an BIOS option" as SuSE manages to turn off the
backlight with the same configuration. So I think Debian should be able
to as well.
Greetings,
Stefan.
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