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How to make GNOME remember brightness setting

For the sake of long battery life I decrease my laptop's brightness as soon as I log in but when I reboot the laptop. The Brightness goes back to full and I have to decrease it again. Its really bugging me now.

Is there a way to permanently set the brightness level.

Gaurav Butola
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You could try acpitool. It might not work on your laptop, but its worth a shot.

for minimum brightness:

acpitool -l 0   

for maximum brightness:

acpitool -l 7

Now you just need to add that command to your startup script.

note: the above command must be run as root.

Stefan
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My apologies, I should have looked into it more. I found the option of configuring brightness in Ubuntu tweak.

the option to control the brightness can be found in 'power Management settings' under the tab system on Ubuntu tweak

Gaurav Butola
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  • I know that, I changed the title so that no one else bother about answering it. I cant accept my own 'answer' as accepted before 2 days. I think this is good enough reason to satisfy the reason of changing my header. – Gaurav Butola Oct 29 '10 at 10:00
  • @Guarav No need to apologize, remember someone will run into this too, please link to what Ubuntu Tweak is so the next person can benefit! – Jorge Castro Oct 29 '10 at 12:45