Hummer12007
Hummer12007
FYI the intended behavior of `brightnessctl` with no args is to show the brightness of the current device.
@mfenniak thanks for the suggestion. this should fix your usecase
Hi, `info` shows info for a single device. Use `brightnessctl l` to get info for all.
Oh, I see. I'll take a closer look then.
Ah, I made a typo. It's `brightnessctl -l` instead. Maybe adding l as an operation makes sense, though it would be inconsistent.
Why (apart from the fix)?
Thanks, I'll take a look.
It's really the distro's job to make it properly work, if it ships broken brightnessctl or doesn't document that you should add yourself to certain groups, you should nag your...