Backtrack screen brightness
Hey all,
I just downloaded backtrack, put it on my flash drive did all that and got the program running. However the screen is really really dark I can barely read anything. I tried changing the background to white that didn't help. After 5 minutes of squinting I had to boot back into Vista it was hurting too much. I don't know what to do. I don't know if I could type commands because I can barely see anything. My keyboard buttons for adjusting the brightness don't work or are already at full power. I'm running an Acer emachine e620. Thanks for any help.
Re: Backtrack screen brightness
You might need a driver for your card. You could also try changing the xgamma settings.
# xgamma -help for more info.
Or
# echo 100 > /proc/acpi/video/NVID/LCD/brightness where NVID would be the directory where my LCD brightness settings are located.
Your may be different. Look in the ./video directory for the appropriate name. The number 100 being somewhat arbitrary. The max here is 100 again yours may be different.
Re: Backtrack screen brightness
I tried what you suggested, to no avail. I installed backtrack all the way so now I don't need the flash drive. What do you suggest now? Thanks.
Re: Backtrack screen brightness
Mine is a Vaio SZ6, a difficult one for brightness tuning. I use a nice app: xbacklight. Try: xbacklight -set 80 (brightness %)
Re: Backtrack screen brightness
As for your wireless problem check the forum faq and how-to section for more info as this has been covered. Not to mention when you are in need of help we are in need of information.
Your neighbor's access points have nothing to do with this. Not to mention anytime I see a post with the word neighbor in it I feel the need to close the thread.
Re: Backtrack screen brightness
Ok thanks. I just mentioned neighbor to prove that it wasn't related to just my router.