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I am on Ubuntu 18.04.I have gone through an extensive search all night, but couldnt get anything fruitful. Before you tag the question as a duplicate, I firmly urge you to read throughly. My problem is, I can not change my backlight using the GUI slider. I have a system without an integrated GPU, only Nvidia GTX 1070. As I found in some forums (here included), I need to install the latest drivers. I did change to nvidia drivers from xorg ones. Now I cant even see the slider for backlight.
Note: I encountered a solution of an issue resembling mine (involving some changes in xorg.conf), but my gpu is GTX-1070 ,not Quadro.For the link of the solution: Backlight not working on Ubuntu 17.10, Lenovo P51, Xorg, NVIDIA Quadro M1200
backlight nvidia-geforce xorg.conf
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I am on Ubuntu 18.04.I have gone through an extensive search all night, but couldnt get anything fruitful. Before you tag the question as a duplicate, I firmly urge you to read throughly. My problem is, I can not change my backlight using the GUI slider. I have a system without an integrated GPU, only Nvidia GTX 1070. As I found in some forums (here included), I need to install the latest drivers. I did change to nvidia drivers from xorg ones. Now I cant even see the slider for backlight.
Note: I encountered a solution of an issue resembling mine (involving some changes in xorg.conf), but my gpu is GTX-1070 ,not Quadro.For the link of the solution: Backlight not working on Ubuntu 17.10, Lenovo P51, Xorg, NVIDIA Quadro M1200
backlight nvidia-geforce xorg.conf
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If the machine in question is a desktop, just use the monitor settings to adjust brightness.
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I am on Ubuntu 18.04.I have gone through an extensive search all night, but couldnt get anything fruitful. Before you tag the question as a duplicate, I firmly urge you to read throughly. My problem is, I can not change my backlight using the GUI slider. I have a system without an integrated GPU, only Nvidia GTX 1070. As I found in some forums (here included), I need to install the latest drivers. I did change to nvidia drivers from xorg ones. Now I cant even see the slider for backlight.
Note: I encountered a solution of an issue resembling mine (involving some changes in xorg.conf), but my gpu is GTX-1070 ,not Quadro.For the link of the solution: Backlight not working on Ubuntu 17.10, Lenovo P51, Xorg, NVIDIA Quadro M1200
backlight nvidia-geforce xorg.conf
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I am on Ubuntu 18.04.I have gone through an extensive search all night, but couldnt get anything fruitful. Before you tag the question as a duplicate, I firmly urge you to read throughly. My problem is, I can not change my backlight using the GUI slider. I have a system without an integrated GPU, only Nvidia GTX 1070. As I found in some forums (here included), I need to install the latest drivers. I did change to nvidia drivers from xorg ones. Now I cant even see the slider for backlight.
Note: I encountered a solution of an issue resembling mine (involving some changes in xorg.conf), but my gpu is GTX-1070 ,not Quadro.For the link of the solution: Backlight not working on Ubuntu 17.10, Lenovo P51, Xorg, NVIDIA Quadro M1200
backlight nvidia-geforce xorg.conf
backlight nvidia-geforce xorg.conf
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If the machine in question is a desktop, just use the monitor settings to adjust brightness.
– mikewhatever
1 hour ago
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If the machine in question is a desktop, just use the monitor settings to adjust brightness.
– mikewhatever
1 hour ago
If the machine in question is a desktop, just use the monitor settings to adjust brightness.
– mikewhatever
1 hour ago
If the machine in question is a desktop, just use the monitor settings to adjust brightness.
– mikewhatever
1 hour ago
add a comment |
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