Ok I'll try that. Anyway back to the original post, I have set the acpi_backlight=vendor parameter in GRUB using YaST. My brightness is now changeable by using 'system settings > energy saving' but my brightness Fn + Arrow keys do not work. I have been into 'global keyboard shortcuts > KDE Daemon' and the keys were already set to brightnes up/down. I selected custom and the system will not register the keypress from either brightness key. All my other 'Fn + F1-12' keys work for sleep, volume, media controls etc but it is just the brghtness keys. Any ideas? I have also recently been asked to set up a Dell Inspiron 5520 and I cannot find out a way to get the Broadcom wifi to work. It is a dual bluetooth and wifi card birth e bluetooth works out of he box. I have tried install_bcm_43xx (I think it's that) command which worked on my other laptop but the wifi adapter still does not show in network manager. Does anyone have any suggestions? Paul Groves
On 17 Nov 2013, at 12:32, Greg Freemyer
wrote: Paul Groves
wrote: On Saturday 09 Nov 2013 08:53:57 Ken Schneider - openSUSE wrote:
On 11/09/2013 07:28 AM, Paul Groves pecked at the keyboard and wrote: Hi Christian,
I have updated my kernel to 3.12 and when I try to change the brightness, the brightness level indicator now shows up, but my brightness still stays at 100%
Does anyone have any ideas?
Click on the battery icon on the task bar, it should give you the option to change the brightness.
Also, please stop top posting.
Hi Ken,
Apologies, was using my iPad. I am not aware of a way to set the iPad email client to bottom-post.
I had the same issue on android. I installed an alternate email app (k9) to resolve it.
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