LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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where is the backlight dimmer?
#21
Sorry, I meant is that package installed on your system? You can verify in Synaptic or please report what the following command shows in terminal:

Code:
dpkg-query -W -f '${status} ${package} ${version}\n' | grep xfce4-power
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#22
install ok installed xfce4-power-manager 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1
install ok installed xfce4-power-manager-data 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1
install ok installed xfce4-power-manager-plugins 1.2.0-3ubuntu4.1
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#23
I found something...When I right click on the task bar I clicked on "+add new items"...in that menu there is a brightness plugin....I added it to the taskbar but when I hover over the icon I get "no device found"...Dan
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#24
Did the xbacklight command that I posted yesterday work for you? Just trying to track down the issue.
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#25
I assigned keys ctrl+1 to xbacklight +10 and ctrl+2 to xbacklight -10.  Neither key combinations worked. As for the %'s I did not do that. I'd rather have a control working properly as it does in Xfce Mint 17.3 on this machine. Dan
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#26
I understand, however I am trying to diagnose if this is X server or hardware related. If you don't mind, please run xbacklight -set 50 to reduce the backlight. If it works, simply run xbacklight -set 100 to set it back to 100%.

Please also post the results of this command:

Code:
for interface in /sys/class/backlight/*; do echo -e "\n $interface"; cat $interface/{brightness,max_brightness,actual_brightness}; done
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#27
I get this.....dan@dan-HP-G60-Notebook-PC:~$ xbacklight -set 50
No outputs have backlight property
dan@dan-HP-G60-Notebook-PC:~$
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#28
Interesting. What about the second command?
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#29
dan@dan-HP-G60-Notebook-PC:~$ for interface in /sys/class/backlight/*; do echo -e "\n $interface"; c
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#30
Whoops, it doesn't look like you pasted the whole command. The easiest thing to do is to click on the Select link above the code to highlight the entire command. Then right-click and paste into the terminal.
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