Maxim Yurevich
Maxim Yurevich
> Which tool do you use to adjust brightness? Which version of `i3status-rust` do you use? 0.30.7-1, acpi_video0 and intel_backlight
> Which tool do you use to adjust brightness? Which version of `i3status-rust` do you use? Which kernel version do you use? 0.30.6-1 backlight block works as expected
> > key bindings do not update block state > > I meant which command do you bind to? E.g. `brightnessctl`. > > > Which kernel version do you use?...
> > key bindings do not update block state > > I meant which command do you bind to? E.g. `brightnessctl`. > > > Which kernel version do you use?...
> > and its happen only when i use kernel 4.19 > > That's interesting. Hello, its work with linux-lts arch kernel, but not work with linux-lts419 from AUR since...
> On 419, can you try a different backlight tool: `calibright_cli`? with downgraded xorg-server to 1.20
> On 419, can you try a different backlight tool: `calibright_cli`? how to use it from terminal?
> ``` > $ cargo install calibright_cli > $ calibright_cli --help > A brightness utility that allows you to calibrate brightness between monitors > > Usage: calibright_cli [OPTIONS] > >...
> It can be done by modifying the already existing [image preview](https://github.com/kamiyaa/joshuto/blob/main/docs/image_previews.md) scripts and using ffmpegthumbnailer. With kitty: `on_preview_shown.sh` > > ``` > #!/usr/bin/env bash > > FILE_PATH="$1" # Full...
> I guess this issue can be closed @maximyurevich? I don't use joshuto anymore, the ranger git version is working fine, for me your examples don't work