Anno domini 2019 Mon, 15 Jul 16:37:34 +0200 andre_debian@numericable.fr scripsit:
On Monday 15 July 2019 15:09:21 Dr. Nikolaus Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2019 Mon, 15 Jul 14:59:21 +0200 andre_debian@numericable.fr scripsit:
On Thursday 11 July 2019 23:35:54 Mike Bird wrote:
On Thu July 11 2019 14:28:29 andre_debian@numericable.fr wrote:
On my laptop computer , the keys F11 and F12, adjusts the brightness of the screen. But on Debian-Stretch with trinity, these two keys do nothing.
I can't help you with F11 and F12 but if it's a 70% brightness you want you can put "xbacklight -set 70" in a file called ".xsessionrc" in your home directory.
$ xbacklight -set 70 "No outputs have backlight property" (xbacklight is installed) I'am on Debian Stretch. The others solutions proposed don't work.
What hardware are you on? Thinkpads need thinkpad_acpi for this to work ...
My computer laptop is Lenovo, video card Intel 520.
Only the Function keys F1 and F2 work for the sound, increase , decrease.
Package "thinkpad_acpi" doesn't exist on Debian.
It's a kernel module $ lsmod|grep thinkpad_acpi thinkpad_acpi 106496 0 nvram 16384 1 thinkpad_acpi snd 98304 12 snd_hda_codec_generic,snd_hwdep,snd_hda_intel,snd_hda_codec_analog,snd_hda_codec,snd_timer,thinkpad_acpi,snd_pcm rfkill 28672 4 bluetooth,thinkpad_acpi,cfg80211 battery 20480 1 thinkpad_acpi video 45056 2 thinkpad_acpi,i915
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