I do not know how to set keys to adjust brightness, but you can type in terminal:
xbacklight -set 10 //set brightness to 10% of the maximum
Im using an Asus netbook with Knoppix 6.5 installed to the HD, and when i try to adjust the screen brightness (Fn F7-F, a lot of "H" start typing in any text input, and the brightness won't adjust.
Any ideas?
I do not know how to set keys to adjust brightness, but you can type in terminal:
xbacklight -set 10 //set brightness to 10% of the maximum
@ Davezone
FWIW, It looks like some Ubuntu Linuxers with ASUS netbooks use kernel
cheat codes and bios updates to solve their brightness problems.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/HardwareSupp...hines/Netbooks
You might look into that and report back if that helps solve the problem
for Knoppix. And good luck.
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