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the minimum brightness level is too bright for me. I did take a look at the following post:

Decrease Backlight Below Minimum

but the solution mentioned did not work for me. Before using ubuntu, I tried linux mint, and was able to adjust my screen brightness much lower. I do have the brightness app installed on my toolbar, but even at the minimum setting, it is too bright/high.

Any help would be deeply appreciated.

A Linux Newbie

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  • This is an Asus UL-50 15.6 inch laptop
    – Jerry
    Feb 28, 2012 at 21:31

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1- Open Terminal

2- Enter the following command:

cat /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness

3- Write down the resulting value (12421 in my case)

4- Divide value by 6 and write it down (2070 in my case)

5- Enter the following in the terminal, replacing 2070 with your value:

sudo su -c "echo 2070 >/sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight/brightness"

6- Close Terminal

7- For future usage of last command, open terminal, press Ctrl and R together, start typing "brightness". When last command appears just press Enter.

It does work for me (Samsung NC110, Ubuntu 12.04)


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  • This setting resets itself automatically every few minutes. So you got to reapply it over and over. In it's current format this is not a practical solution :( Running it as a script periodically seems overkill though. I hope there's a better way... Jul 28, 2013 at 22:06
  • @king_julien check my answer (askubuntu.com/a/394400), at the provided link I tell about some settings that may avoid resets. I'm not suffering any reset of this setting at my macbook pro. I suspect the reset has to do with the boot parameters. Since I've changed them, I'm not suffering a "reset" after unlocking the machine.
    – oblitum
    Dec 26, 2013 at 20:35

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