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On 09/28/2010 02:18 AM, Luis Catane wrote:
> My machine is running on an Intel Core i3-330M Processor with Intel HD
> Graphics built-in to the chip. It's a Dell Studio 17 laptop by the
> way. Everything
> on the screen is so dim it might as well be black. I tried booting from
> both Ubuntu and Fedora Live CD's. Dimming was not a problem for either of
> those distros. I talked to some IT guy who suggested I hunt down a
> parameter called 'gamma' and adjust it. I hope someone here can point me in
> the right direction. I really want to give SL a try.
presuming you are using kde desktop;
click the "K" of menu button, under 'all applications', look for
'control center' and click on it.
in 'control center' window, click "+" sign next to 'peripherals' to open
then click 'display'.
center tab labeled 'monitor gamma' is where you set 'gamma'.
mine read;
gamma: 1.00
red: 0.85
green: 1.00
blue: 0.90
i also have 'save settings to XF86Config' checked.
hth.
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> Cheers,
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> Luis Catane
> Molecular Foundry
> LBL
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peace out.
tc,hago.
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