Laptop - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › LaptopLaptop. From ArchWiki. This Laptop main page contains links to articles (sections) needed for configuring a laptop for the best experience. Setting up a laptop is in many ways the same as setting up a desktop. However, there are a few key differences. Arch Linux provides all the tools and programs necessary to take complete control of your laptop.
Backlight - ArchWiki
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/BacklightIt means you adjust the backlight by manipulating the hardware directly, which can be risky and generally is not a good idea. Not all of the graphic cards support this method. When using this method, you need to use lspci first to find out where your graphic card is. # setpci …
brightnessctl(1) — Arch manual pages
man.archlinux.org › man › communitySet minimum brightness when using delta values, defaults to 1. -e, --exponent = K. Changes percentage scaling curve to exponential (linear by default). Default exponent is 4. Percentage equation: % = [VALUE] ^ [K] * [MAX] * 100^- [K]. The exponential curve may make the adjustments perceptually equal. -s, --save. Save state in a temporary file.
Brightness not changing - Arch Linux Forums
bbs.archlinux.org › viewtopicNov 12, 2020 · Brightness not changing - Lenovo Legion 5Pi (15IMH05H) I recently bought a new Legion 5Pi with CPU - Intel i7 10750H & GPU- Nvidia RTX 2060. The system is running both Windows 10 and Arch Linux (5.9.10-arch1-1) with Gnome (3.38.2) Nvidia Driver Version: 455.45.01. Everything else seems to be working fine but I am unable to change the brightness ...
Backlight - ArchWiki - Arch Linux
wiki.archlinux.org › title › BacklightNote: Since OLED screens have no backlight, brightness cannot be controlled by changing backlight power on laptops equipped with an OLED screen. In this case, perceived screen brightness can be adjusted with a PWM control (not implemented in the Linux kernel) or via software color correction.