2014-09-02 07:41:28 |
Martin P. |
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When my laptop (IdeaPad S210 Touch) wakes up from sleep, the screen has maximum brightness for a second and then it switches to minimum brightness.
I want it to set the brightness level it had before going to sleep.
I think this has something to do with it:
> When I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --off", the screen turns off. That is OK.
> But then I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --auto" and the screen resets its brightness to minimum. |
When my laptop (IdeaPad S210 Touch) wakes up from sleep, the screen has maximum brightness for a second and then it switches to minimum brightness.
I want it to set the brightness level it had before going to sleep.
I think this has something to do with it:
> When I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --off", the screen turns off. That is OK.
> But then I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --auto" and the screen turns on, but resets its brightness to minimum. |
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2014-09-02 07:50:00 |
Martin P. |
description |
When my laptop (IdeaPad S210 Touch) wakes up from sleep, the screen has maximum brightness for a second and then it switches to minimum brightness.
I want it to set the brightness level it had before going to sleep.
I think this has something to do with it:
> When I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --off", the screen turns off. That is OK.
> But then I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --auto" and the screen turns on, but resets its brightness to minimum. |
Release: Luna with linux-generic-lts-trusty
When my laptop (IdeaPad S210 Touch) wakes up from sleep, the screen has maximum brightness for a second and then it switches to minimum brightness.
I want it to set the brightness level it had before going to sleep.
I think this has something to do with it:
> When I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --off", the screen turns off. That is OK.
> But then I run "xorg --output LVDS1 --auto" and the screen turns on, but resets its brightness to minimum. |
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