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Keep Android Screen Awake or make it Dimmer. (by legendsayantan)
brightness-controller.non-hardware.controller
sub-optimal GUI to adjust brightness through software-rendering rather than the hardware controller (as best i understand). can only confirm it works to change brightness levels for my Legion Slim 7 on Pop OS and Linux Mint. Brightness did not work prior on fresh installs of both Pop and Mint. Resorted to using xrandr in the terminal to change it but figured a simple GUI with a slider would be convenient until/if we get full hardware compatbility. Haven't tested further to confirm support for other Lenovo Legions unfortunately. Other than the small GUI display for the brightness controller, the only thing this script does is invoke: xrandr --output 0x1c1 --brightness value where value is grabbed from the current value of the slider. (by coffeeandc0d3)
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is there an app that will keep my phone awake?
Screenery is still in beta, but
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Hi I'm an idiot, could someone please explain to me how does one "clone a repository to a ~/build directory" and second How do I get a ~/build directory, because there is no such folder here.
git clone https://github.com/coffeeandc0d3/brightness-controller.non-hardware.controller.git
- [Lenovo Legion Slim 7] created a GUI for a rudimentary brightness controller since full brightness support isn't available. Only uses xrandr so not quite optimal but I'd been changing brightness through the terminal and figured this would be convenient for myself and others maybe
What are some alternatives?
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