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isPermaLink="false">http://coliena.com/blog/?p=358</guid> <description><![CDATA[The hardware keys for adjusting brightness on a Samsung NC10 aren&#8217;t working in an out-of-the-box Kubuntu 10.04. The brightness slider in the Power Management tray application isn&#8217;t working as designed as well. Fortunately, you can set the display brightness using the hardware keys in GRUB, the bootloader that let&#8217;s you choose what OS and/or Kernel [...]]]></description> <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The hardware keys for adjusting brightness on a Samsung NC10 aren&#8217;t working in an out-of-the-box Kubuntu 10.04. The brightness slider in the Power Management tray application isn&#8217;t working as designed as well.</p><p>Fortunately, you can set the display brightness using the hardware keys in GRUB, the bootloader that let&#8217;s you choose what OS and/or Kernel you want to start.</p><p>Settings are lost on reboot, and you still can&#8217;t change the brightness at runtime, but it&#8217;s better than nothing.</p><p><strong>Update:</strong><br
/> Actually, there is a way to enable the brightness keys. And you don&#8217;t even have to edit your X.org conf manually. Just head over to <a
href="http://ubuntu-tweak.com/app/samsung-tools/">ubuntu-tweak.com</a> and install <code>samsung-brightness</code> <img
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