Open Dash Home, and search for “NVIDIA X server setting”. Also it looks like Toshiba Satellite laptops have problem with adjusting brightness in them by default, even though Toshiba says in their official Satellite product page that Toshiba Satellite laptops are fully Ubuntu compatible (what a joke!) Adjusting brightness in nVidia Settings in Ubuntu, Toshiba Satellite Laptops Adjusted status Finally, how to adjust brightness in Ubuntu in Toshiba Satellite?ġ. I couldn’t find a single official Ubuntu’s reply on the whole site. Maybe one of the reasons why open source softwares couldn’t skyrocket, is lack of support like the one here. Little bit of research in here: There are many many queries in the official Ubuntu cum Canonical forum, on how to reduce or adjust brightness control in Toshiba Satellite laptop models sadly none (almost none) of them are with proper work-out solution. Adjusting brightness in nVidia Settings in Ubuntu, Toshiba Satellite Laptops Default status Finally, I got a solution, how to adjust brightness in Toshiba laptops hence the article. The reason behind being I prefer to work in less lights, almost everything black if NOT green. One of the main discouraging things for me to use Ubuntu, the great Linux-based OS, in my Toshiba Satellite laptop was the inability to adjust brightness (discouraged to go Ubuntu, read this.) It has been pain in ass for over months, no matter how much I try to be Ubuntu centric, the brightness of the Satellite L740 kicked me away.
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