[Expired for xorg-server (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]
** Changed in: xorg-server (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Expired
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Nothing in regular Ubuntu calls 'xrandr --brightness' that I know of.
Hence I recommend uninstalling 'brightness-controller' because it's the
most suspicious package right now.
Also I would expect 'GNOME' to avoid the problem more than 'GNOME on
Xorg' because 'GNOME' has no Xorg server and no supp
@Daniel .. Thanks.
* I think brightness-controller is a thin UI around xrandr. If something in
Ubuntu is improperly changing "Brightness" and xrandr is the only cure, why
remove brightness-controller? Or, do your comments about it apply equally to
xrandr -- namely that I should avoid xrandr,
Please also try logging into GNOME by selecting 'Ubuntu on Xorg' on the
login screen. Does it exhibit the same bug?
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Title:
Screen goes dim
To m
Thanks for the bug report.
It sounds like Xorg's (fake) brightness setting is being applied
repeatedly. I would generally recommend avoiding that feature because it
works by degrading color quality (tweaking the gamma ramps / color
profile). I recommend using your monitor's brightness setting inst
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