Unable to change brightness in settings












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NOT A POSSIBLE DUPLICATE:
My question is not the same as Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS because I have tried most of the solutions there and they didn't work.





Whenever I try to change the brightness using system settings -> brightness and lock -> brightness slider, moving the slider has no effect and when I close system settings, the slider goes back to the full brightness position.



enter image description here
(move the brightness slider to minimum [has no effect] and close system settings)



enter image description here
(reopen brightness and lock and the slider is back to full brightness)



The buttons on the keyboard have the same effect.



lspci:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)
00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT HD Audio Controller (rev 0b)
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB xHCI HC (rev 04)
00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series HECI #0 (rev 04)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series HD Audio Controller (rev 04)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev e4)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 3 (rev e4)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 4 (rev e4)
00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB EHCI #1 (rev 04)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series LPC Controller (rev 04)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series SATA Controller 1 [AHCI mode] (rev 04)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 8 Series SMBus Controller (rev 04)
06:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 07)


lspci -nnk | grep -A2 VGA:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0a16] (rev 0b)
Subsystem: Dell Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [1028:0651]
Kernel driver in use: i915


ls /sys/class/backlight/:



dell_backlight  intel_backlight









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  • Have you tried using the buttons on the keyboard?

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:34











  • They have the same effect.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:36






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    Possible duplicate of Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

    – Liso
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:40











  • Is your Ubuntu a fresh install? or you've just upgraded? Mine is fresh install and I don't have problems in it

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:41











  • It is a fresh install.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:44
















1















NOT A POSSIBLE DUPLICATE:
My question is not the same as Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS because I have tried most of the solutions there and they didn't work.





Whenever I try to change the brightness using system settings -> brightness and lock -> brightness slider, moving the slider has no effect and when I close system settings, the slider goes back to the full brightness position.



enter image description here
(move the brightness slider to minimum [has no effect] and close system settings)



enter image description here
(reopen brightness and lock and the slider is back to full brightness)



The buttons on the keyboard have the same effect.



lspci:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)
00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT HD Audio Controller (rev 0b)
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB xHCI HC (rev 04)
00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series HECI #0 (rev 04)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series HD Audio Controller (rev 04)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev e4)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 3 (rev e4)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 4 (rev e4)
00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB EHCI #1 (rev 04)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series LPC Controller (rev 04)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series SATA Controller 1 [AHCI mode] (rev 04)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 8 Series SMBus Controller (rev 04)
06:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 07)


lspci -nnk | grep -A2 VGA:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0a16] (rev 0b)
Subsystem: Dell Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [1028:0651]
Kernel driver in use: i915


ls /sys/class/backlight/:



dell_backlight  intel_backlight









share|improve this question

























  • Have you tried using the buttons on the keyboard?

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:34











  • They have the same effect.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:36






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

    – Liso
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:40











  • Is your Ubuntu a fresh install? or you've just upgraded? Mine is fresh install and I don't have problems in it

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:41











  • It is a fresh install.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:44














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1








NOT A POSSIBLE DUPLICATE:
My question is not the same as Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS because I have tried most of the solutions there and they didn't work.





Whenever I try to change the brightness using system settings -> brightness and lock -> brightness slider, moving the slider has no effect and when I close system settings, the slider goes back to the full brightness position.



enter image description here
(move the brightness slider to minimum [has no effect] and close system settings)



enter image description here
(reopen brightness and lock and the slider is back to full brightness)



The buttons on the keyboard have the same effect.



lspci:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)
00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT HD Audio Controller (rev 0b)
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB xHCI HC (rev 04)
00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series HECI #0 (rev 04)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series HD Audio Controller (rev 04)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev e4)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 3 (rev e4)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 4 (rev e4)
00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB EHCI #1 (rev 04)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series LPC Controller (rev 04)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series SATA Controller 1 [AHCI mode] (rev 04)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 8 Series SMBus Controller (rev 04)
06:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 07)


lspci -nnk | grep -A2 VGA:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0a16] (rev 0b)
Subsystem: Dell Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [1028:0651]
Kernel driver in use: i915


ls /sys/class/backlight/:



dell_backlight  intel_backlight









share|improve this question
















NOT A POSSIBLE DUPLICATE:
My question is not the same as Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS because I have tried most of the solutions there and they didn't work.





Whenever I try to change the brightness using system settings -> brightness and lock -> brightness slider, moving the slider has no effect and when I close system settings, the slider goes back to the full brightness position.



enter image description here
(move the brightness slider to minimum [has no effect] and close system settings)



enter image description here
(reopen brightness and lock and the slider is back to full brightness)



The buttons on the keyboard have the same effect.



lspci:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 0b)
00:03.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT HD Audio Controller (rev 0b)
00:14.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB xHCI HC (rev 04)
00:16.0 Communication controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series HECI #0 (rev 04)
00:1b.0 Audio device: Intel Corporation 8 Series HD Audio Controller (rev 04)
00:1c.0 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 1 (rev e4)
00:1c.2 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 3 (rev e4)
00:1c.3 PCI bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series PCI Express Root Port 4 (rev e4)
00:1d.0 USB controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series USB EHCI #1 (rev 04)
00:1f.0 ISA bridge: Intel Corporation 8 Series LPC Controller (rev 04)
00:1f.2 SATA controller: Intel Corporation 8 Series SATA Controller 1 [AHCI mode] (rev 04)
00:1f.3 SMBus: Intel Corporation 8 Series SMBus Controller (rev 04)
06:00.0 Network controller: Qualcomm Atheros QCA9565 / AR9565 Wireless Network Adapter (rev 01)
07:00.0 Ethernet controller: Realtek Semiconductor Co., Ltd. RTL8101/2/6E PCI Express Fast/Gigabit Ethernet controller (rev 07)


lspci -nnk | grep -A2 VGA:



00:02.0 VGA compatible controller [0300]: Intel Corporation Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [8086:0a16] (rev 0b)
Subsystem: Dell Haswell-ULT Integrated Graphics Controller [1028:0651]
Kernel driver in use: i915


ls /sys/class/backlight/:



dell_backlight  intel_backlight






dell laptop brightness 16.10 backlight






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  • Have you tried using the buttons on the keyboard?

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:34











  • They have the same effect.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:36






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

    – Liso
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:40











  • Is your Ubuntu a fresh install? or you've just upgraded? Mine is fresh install and I don't have problems in it

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:41











  • It is a fresh install.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:44



















  • Have you tried using the buttons on the keyboard?

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:34











  • They have the same effect.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:36






  • 1





    Possible duplicate of Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

    – Liso
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:40











  • Is your Ubuntu a fresh install? or you've just upgraded? Mine is fresh install and I don't have problems in it

    – Antivistv2
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:41











  • It is a fresh install.

    – nom
    Jan 13 '17 at 3:44

















Have you tried using the buttons on the keyboard?

– Antivistv2
Jan 13 '17 at 3:34





Have you tried using the buttons on the keyboard?

– Antivistv2
Jan 13 '17 at 3:34













They have the same effect.

– nom
Jan 13 '17 at 3:36





They have the same effect.

– nom
Jan 13 '17 at 3:36




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Possible duplicate of Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

– Liso
Jan 13 '17 at 3:40





Possible duplicate of Can't change brightness in Ubuntu 16.04 LTS

– Liso
Jan 13 '17 at 3:40













Is your Ubuntu a fresh install? or you've just upgraded? Mine is fresh install and I don't have problems in it

– Antivistv2
Jan 13 '17 at 3:41





Is your Ubuntu a fresh install? or you've just upgraded? Mine is fresh install and I don't have problems in it

– Antivistv2
Jan 13 '17 at 3:41













It is a fresh install.

– nom
Jan 13 '17 at 3:44





It is a fresh install.

– nom
Jan 13 '17 at 3:44










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Change the files /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness manually, where xxx are replaced by dell_backlight and intel_backlight, to figure out which interface is responsible for your backlight control.



To change the value in /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness open a terminal and run:



sudo bash -c "echo 5 > /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness;"


Then create /etc/X11/xorg.conf if not exists and add:



Section "Device"
Identifier "Card0"
Driver "intel"
Option "Backlight" "xxx"
EndSection


After edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf reboot your system and let me know if it works.
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    You can run this command that works for all graphics cards:



    for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done


    If your account has sudo privileges you can simply add the above oneliner to your ~/.bashrc and be done with it.



    Update: However this may not work when you lock/unlock your laptop. In that case you can write a script let's say with the name ~/.brightnesss_adjuster.sh (and make it exectuable) with this content:



    #!/bin/bash
    dbus-monitor --session "type='signal',interface='org.gnome.ScreenSaver'" | ( while true
    do read X
    if echo $X | grep "boolean false" &> /dev/null; then
    for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done
    fi
    done )


    And then add this line to your ~/.bashrc:



    # brightness set up
    ~/.brightness_adjuster.sh &





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      Change the files /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness manually, where xxx are replaced by dell_backlight and intel_backlight, to figure out which interface is responsible for your backlight control.



      To change the value in /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness open a terminal and run:



      sudo bash -c "echo 5 > /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness;"


      Then create /etc/X11/xorg.conf if not exists and add:



      Section "Device"
      Identifier "Card0"
      Driver "intel"
      Option "Backlight" "xxx"
      EndSection


      After edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf reboot your system and let me know if it works.
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        Change the files /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness manually, where xxx are replaced by dell_backlight and intel_backlight, to figure out which interface is responsible for your backlight control.



        To change the value in /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness open a terminal and run:



        sudo bash -c "echo 5 > /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness;"


        Then create /etc/X11/xorg.conf if not exists and add:



        Section "Device"
        Identifier "Card0"
        Driver "intel"
        Option "Backlight" "xxx"
        EndSection


        After edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf reboot your system and let me know if it works.
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          Change the files /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness manually, where xxx are replaced by dell_backlight and intel_backlight, to figure out which interface is responsible for your backlight control.



          To change the value in /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness open a terminal and run:



          sudo bash -c "echo 5 > /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness;"


          Then create /etc/X11/xorg.conf if not exists and add:



          Section "Device"
          Identifier "Card0"
          Driver "intel"
          Option "Backlight" "xxx"
          EndSection


          After edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf reboot your system and let me know if it works.
          `






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          Change the files /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness manually, where xxx are replaced by dell_backlight and intel_backlight, to figure out which interface is responsible for your backlight control.



          To change the value in /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness open a terminal and run:



          sudo bash -c "echo 5 > /sys/class/backlight/xxx/brightness;"


          Then create /etc/X11/xorg.conf if not exists and add:



          Section "Device"
          Identifier "Card0"
          Driver "intel"
          Option "Backlight" "xxx"
          EndSection


          After edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf reboot your system and let me know if it works.
          `







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              You can run this command that works for all graphics cards:



              for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done


              If your account has sudo privileges you can simply add the above oneliner to your ~/.bashrc and be done with it.



              Update: However this may not work when you lock/unlock your laptop. In that case you can write a script let's say with the name ~/.brightnesss_adjuster.sh (and make it exectuable) with this content:



              #!/bin/bash
              dbus-monitor --session "type='signal',interface='org.gnome.ScreenSaver'" | ( while true
              do read X
              if echo $X | grep "boolean false" &> /dev/null; then
              for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done
              fi
              done )


              And then add this line to your ~/.bashrc:



              # brightness set up
              ~/.brightness_adjuster.sh &





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                You can run this command that works for all graphics cards:



                for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done


                If your account has sudo privileges you can simply add the above oneliner to your ~/.bashrc and be done with it.



                Update: However this may not work when you lock/unlock your laptop. In that case you can write a script let's say with the name ~/.brightnesss_adjuster.sh (and make it exectuable) with this content:



                #!/bin/bash
                dbus-monitor --session "type='signal',interface='org.gnome.ScreenSaver'" | ( while true
                do read X
                if echo $X | grep "boolean false" &> /dev/null; then
                for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done
                fi
                done )


                And then add this line to your ~/.bashrc:



                # brightness set up
                ~/.brightness_adjuster.sh &





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                  You can run this command that works for all graphics cards:



                  for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done


                  If your account has sudo privileges you can simply add the above oneliner to your ~/.bashrc and be done with it.



                  Update: However this may not work when you lock/unlock your laptop. In that case you can write a script let's say with the name ~/.brightnesss_adjuster.sh (and make it exectuable) with this content:



                  #!/bin/bash
                  dbus-monitor --session "type='signal',interface='org.gnome.ScreenSaver'" | ( while true
                  do read X
                  if echo $X | grep "boolean false" &> /dev/null; then
                  for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done
                  fi
                  done )


                  And then add this line to your ~/.bashrc:



                  # brightness set up
                  ~/.brightness_adjuster.sh &





                  share|improve this answer















                  You can run this command that works for all graphics cards:



                  for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done


                  If your account has sudo privileges you can simply add the above oneliner to your ~/.bashrc and be done with it.



                  Update: However this may not work when you lock/unlock your laptop. In that case you can write a script let's say with the name ~/.brightnesss_adjuster.sh (and make it exectuable) with this content:



                  #!/bin/bash
                  dbus-monitor --session "type='signal',interface='org.gnome.ScreenSaver'" | ( while true
                  do read X
                  if echo $X | grep "boolean false" &> /dev/null; then
                  for gcard in /sys/class/backlight/* ; do sudo bash -c "echo 5 > $gcard/brightness" ; done
                  fi
                  done )


                  And then add this line to your ~/.bashrc:



                  # brightness set up
                  ~/.brightness_adjuster.sh &






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