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How can I adjust the brightness of my laptop display?
Does this depend on the manufacturer or is there a way to do it for all laptops?
Btw, I have a Samsung laptop.
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try ddccontrol from AUR
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I tried ddccontrol, but it doesn't work.
Without loading i2c-dev module nothing is detected.
When I load i2c-dev, ddccontrols detects a "VESA standard monitor". But without DDC/CI support.
It also tells me to load my framebuffer driver, but I don't know how to do this or which driver to load.
My graphics card: Geforce Go 7400.
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Either your display doesn't support DDC or ddccontrol-data has no info for your display.
You may change brightness using nvidia-settings (X Server Color Correction page) but this is a hack. This will change brightness of video output from videocard, not the brightness of display. Why does your laptop not has some key or shortcut for changing brightness?
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There are several function keys to control different things, but with Linux not all of them work.
Changing volume and adjusting display brightness don't work.
I can turn off the touchpad or go into standby (although stand by is not recommended since wake up doesn't work).
I don't know why some things work and some don't.
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Maybe this page will help you: http://tuxmobil.org/samsung.html
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Try keytouch in community repo.
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Thanks for your suggestions.
I contacted the person, who wrote a report on tuxmobil.org.
He told me that adjusting display brightness doesn't work in X but works in console mode.
Problem solved.
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