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On 01/23/2018 09:43 PM, David C. Rankin wrote:
On 1/23/2018 8:02 AM, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
I tried googling this error, but didn't find anything helpful.
So I tried using xbacklight instead. It didn't give any positive results
either, even when I provided different kernel para
On 01/23/2018 10:43 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
> You want xrandr. Query with `xrandr -q` and find your interface and you
> can then set the desired brightness with something similar to
note: rather than xrandr -q, you want 'xrandr --verbose' to query all xrandr
settings and connections.
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On 1/23/2018 8:02 AM, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
> I tried googling this error, but didn't find anything helpful.
>
> So I tried using xbacklight instead. It didn't give any positive results
> either, even when I provided different kernel paramters as discribed in [1].
> No matter what
On Tue, 2018-01-23 at 14:02 +, Foxtrot Mike via arch-general wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> With my AMD card, I was able to set my monitor's (ViewSonic VA2249,
> connected via DVI) brightness and contrast from command line using:
>
> ddcutil --display 1 setvcp 12 20
>
> Later on, I swapped AMD card wi
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Hi all,
With my AMD card, I was able to set my monitor's (ViewSonic VA2249, connected
via DVI) brightness and contrast from command line using:
ddcutil --display 1 setvcp 12 20
Later on, I swapped AMD card with an NVIDIA one (using nvidia 387.34-20). I
tried using ddcutil with this new card as
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