ddcci-plasmoid
ddcci-driver-linux
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ddcci-plasmoid
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Loving the update so far...
Yeah, on KDE they're called Plasmoids and you still need them for tons of shit, like ddcutil brightness control.
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KDE Plasma Widget for external monitor brightness adjustment
So you can get away with this:
git clone https://github.com/davidhi7/ddcci-plasmoid
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I built a widget to adjust the brightness of external monitors
Looks like I'm about a half-day late to the party, but +1 for this enhancement: https://github.com/davidhi7/ddcci-plasmoid/issues/2
ddcci-driver-linux
- I built a widget to adjust the brightness of external monitors
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Wayland brightness.
There is an out-of-tree kernel module that exposes the DDC-CI interface as a regular brightness control, so any laptop-oriented brightness control tool will work afterwards.
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External monitor brightness not working
Those tools use the kernel backlight system, which doesn't support external monitors out of the box. It's the same with Xorg. You can get the ddcci-backlight driver: https://gitlab.com/ddcci-driver-linux/ddcci-driver-linux/
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GNOME 43: I don't see the screen brightness slider
To add to this: if you install ddcci-driver-linux GNOME should be able to control your brightness again. This removes the need for any extensions, and it's what I've been using for my monitor for the last few years.
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Linux's Display Brightness/Backlight Interface Is Finally Being Overhauled
There is an out of tree kernel module doing just that (integrating ddc/ci, the control channel for external monitor*, with the backlight system). And someone is working on upstreaming it
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Currently trying to switch from Windows to Linux and struggling hard. Should I stick with it?
This is kinda a self promotion but for the brightness issue https://gitlab.com/ddcci-driver-linux/ddcci-driver-linux may fix it. Or https://gitlab.com/YusufKhanAbdulHalim/ddcci-driver-linux/-/tree/master may fix it(if the first one doesnt work use the second one).
- Can't install ddcci-dkms apt package (external monitor brightness integration)
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The journey to controlling external monitors on M1 Macs
There is an unofficial Linux kernel module that allows userspace control of brightness (in a similar way to how laptop brightness is controllable):
https://gitlab.com/ddcci-driver-linux/ddcci-driver-linux
What are some alternatives?
BetterDisplay - Unlock your displays on your Mac! Flexible HiDPI scaling, XDR/HDR extra brightness, virtual screens, DDC control, extra dimming, PIP/streaming, EDID override and lots more!
ddccontrol - DDC Control
Lunar - Intelligent adaptive brightness for your external monitors
display-switch - Turn a $30 USB switch into a full-featured multi-monitor KVM switch
Clight - A C daemon that turns your webcam into a light sensor. It will adjust screen backlight based on ambient brightness.
blogophonic-hugo - Blogophonic – a Hugo blog theme by Formspree
valent - Connect, control and sync devices
nix-gaming - Gaming on Nix
Monitorian - A Windows desktop tool to adjust the brightness of multiple monitors with ease
ddcci-driver-linux
ddcutil - Control monitor settings using DDC/CI and USB
alinpanaitiu.com - Personal website