This is a known issue with ubuntu on many imon LCDs. In my work with lcdproc, I don't think the answer lies there. Starting and stopping the LCDd process from the command line gets the desired behavior, but something in the shutdown process appears to reset the unit, which ends up leaving the backlight on.
This is a known issue with ubuntu on many imon LCDs. In my work with lcdproc, I don't think the answer lies there. Starting and stopping the LCDd process from the command line gets the desired behavior, but something in the shutdown process appears to reset the unit, which ends up leaving the backlight on.