Re: to adjust the brigtness of the screen

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On Saturday 20 July 2019 03:07:00 David C. Rankin wrote:
>   For what it is worth I use the following script (with a second script that
> is just a wrapper to call the primary script with the -s option for startup)
> The wrapper script (scrnbrightwiznv_startup.sh) is simply:
> #!/bin/bash
> /home/david/scr/adm/scrnbrightwiznv.sh -s
> ~/.tde/Autostart) I just use the symlink
> scrnbrightwiznv_startup.sh -> /home/david/scr/adm/scrnbrightwiznv_startup.sh

Hello David,

It's exactly what I did as you wrote above.

"scrnbrightwiznv_startup.sh" only displays the value of the screen brightness,
always 6144 (60%).

And the file : 
"/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness"
doesn't save the new value (90%) with this method :

> Menu => Trinity Configuration Center => 
> Peripherical devices => Hardware Device Manager
> =>  Backlight => Intel HD Graphics 520
> and I can adjust the brightness from 0 to 100%,
> The value is not saved if I close the session.
> The default value = 62%

Now, I see that the majority of the laptop is with a video card 
"Intel HD Graphics 520/620" (Dell, Lenovo, HP, Compaq...),
How the users on Linux with TDE adjust their screen brightness
and save the value ?

Regards,

André

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