*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1831587 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1831587
Yeah, OLEDs do not have a backlight so the standard 'backlight' kernel
controls won't work.
Indeed 'xrandr --brightness' is the only workaround I know of.
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I found a workaround using a script that is triggered by inotify.
I created the script called brightness in /usr/local/bin:
sudo nano /usr/local/bin/brightness
content:
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#!/bin/sh
path=/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight
luminance() {
read -r level < "$path"/actual_brightness
printf
** Summary changed:
- OLED brightness control on Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 on 20.4 beta
+ OLED brightness control on Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7
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That describes a work around:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/HP_Spectre_x360_13-4231ng#Brightness_/_backlight
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872327
Title:
OLED brightness
** Summary changed:
- Backlight brightness control on Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 on 20.4 beta
+ OLED brightness control on Intel Iris Plus Graphics G7 on 20.4 beta
** Description changed:
Hi
I'm testing kubuntu 20.4 with my HP spectre x360 13 aw0720nz.
- The hotkeys to adjust the backlig
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