Hi all,
In the past, on my x61, my default startup brightness could be set by going into the BIOS and using the brightness up key. From then on it would be permanently saved so that my OS (FreeBSD, Linux, etc) could set it in the rc.local and my eyes not be melted in the meantime.
With my X1 Carbon, it is on fully until the OS finally gets round to changing it in the rc.local. My eyes hurt especially if I start it up late at night haha.
Where are the defaults stored? I am guessing as one of them new fangled EFI variables. I think in Linux I can use the /sys/EFI/vars mechanism to change them but is there an equivalent for FreeBSD or OpenBSD?
Even better, can I set EFI variables without an OS, i.e like back in the good old days of an actual BIOS menu?
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Where is the LCD brightness stored?
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kpedersen_
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Re: Where is the LCD brightness stored?
AFAIK, brightness being always on in the pre-boot environment is a design limitation of the new models, and there is no way to change it.
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kpedersen_
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Re: Where is the LCD brightness stored?
Oh right. Nice design.
The brightness of Windows does kick in slightly faster than /etc/rc.local but yes, it does still start in full brightness.
I assumed that the reason why my Windows was not storing the startup brightness in an EFI variable when changing brightness was because I didn't have the right drivers installed (and the same for Linux, BSD). I didn't realize there was a design flaw at play.
Oh well. Thanks a lot for your help
The brightness of Windows does kick in slightly faster than /etc/rc.local but yes, it does still start in full brightness.
I assumed that the reason why my Windows was not storing the startup brightness in an EFI variable when changing brightness was because I didn't have the right drivers installed (and the same for Linux, BSD). I didn't realize there was a design flaw at play.
Oh well. Thanks a lot for your help
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