hello Patrick.

On 09/03/2016 04:34 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How can I manage the brightness of my laptop ?
>  xbacklight -get  (or -set)
> does not work.
> A gui interface would be helpful.
>
===>

using centos here, so this may not help. then again, if you are using
kde, it might.

on my laptop, there is a battery state indicator. when i left click it,
a drop down 'power management' window contains a screen brightness
control.

this icon is enabled in 'panel bar' via;

 right click panel bar > panel options > add widgets

a window appears with 'battery monitor' icon. click to high light,
click 'star', click 'add widget' at bottom of window.


*also*, do not know if this is related, via;

  system settings > advanced > power management >

  edit profiles > [any of the profiles] > screen

below 'screen' is level slide bar, below it;

  [ ]  enable display power management

this i selected, may or may not be related to 'panel bar'.


hth.


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