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2009-12-10
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echo 9999 > /sys/class/leds/lp5523\\\\:r/brightness and enjoy that lovely red colour (for about a second, anyway...).
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2009-12-10
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@ Looking at y'all and sighing
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Thanks! For some reason, it only worked for me after I removed the four backslashes.
Regards,
Roger
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2009-12-10
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2009-12-10
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2009-12-16
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2009-12-16
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@ Washington, DC
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2009-12-16
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@ Wolverhampton
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That's actually really neat. I was wondering if this was possible. I was disappointed when I went to the Notification Light settings and didn't see a way to set custom RGB values for the different notifications.
This is why I have a linux tablet/phone.
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2009-12-16
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2009-12-16
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(Except that when I issue this command, the red LED stays on until I turn it off again by echoing 0 to this file... possibly a hardware defect
Thanks, qwerty12, you're my hero... for the moment.