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2011-11-05
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2011-11-05
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2011-11-05
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2011-11-05
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2011-11-05
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See http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...30&postcount=5 for extended instructions.
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2011-11-06
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echo 255 > /sys/devices/omapdss/display0/backlight/display0/brightness
you can set manually values between 0-255.
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2011-11-08
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TO DISABLE ALS:
in /etc/mce/mce.ini
under [Modules] > list of modules to load,
change "filter-brightness-als" to "filter-brightness-simple"
then reboot.
Sometimes, my N9 is simply not as bright as I want it to be and I can't do anything about it other than shine a torch to the light sensor.
Is this actually possible?
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Last edited by jakiman; 2011-11-05 at 08:58.