undoIT
October 11th, 2009, 11:49 AM
After installing Ubuntu Moblin Remix on my HP Mini 1000, I couldn't find any power options. Both gnome-power-manager and gconf-editor are not installed by default. After installing both, I notice that there are no options to set the default brightness on AC in gnome-power-manager. I opened gconf-editor and set it to 10, from 100.
Even after doing that, the brightness is still set to max the next time I boot up. This is not ideal because it sucks more battery life when the screen is at max brightness. I always set it to the lowest comfortable level. Is there any way to get the brightness setting to stick between sessions?
Even after doing that, the brightness is still set to max the next time I boot up. This is not ideal because it sucks more battery life when the screen is at max brightness. I always set it to the lowest comfortable level. Is there any way to get the brightness setting to stick between sessions?