On 22 Apr 2011, shawn wilson wrote:
>    Might try turning on all kernel logging and look to see if there's any
>    logging hook for proc, sysfs, and udev.
> 
>    If it is bright when you first turn the machine on and then dims, the goal
>    would be to synchronize a clock with your computer (ntp?) and look at the
>    time when it goes dim and see what happened at that point.

I'm not too sure about how to do those things. Any pointers?

> 
>    It is completely possible that your backlight function got moved  into a
>    more appropriate place where other utilities know about it and some
>    setting is too low for you by default.

Yes, I thought of that, but I've searched through all of /sys without
coming across anything relevant.


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