anthony_likes_avocados
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Hello,
How are you all doing today?
I have a laptop given by the company i work for. It's a Lenovo Yoga with 1TB SSD, 11th generation i7, and 16GB RAM.
The moment i got my hands on it, i installed a Debian based Linux operating system, because awesome machines work with awesome software.
Here's the thing... the keyboard has a backlit keyboard. The moment i saw this i said to myself "It turns the LEDs on when the room is darker".
... but it doesn't really do that. The keyboard gets lit differently. Right now the keyboard is lit, sometimes when the laptop is idle and i walk by and i see the keyboard just get lit without me touching it and without me turning the light in the room off.
You are probably thinking that the light sensor integrated in the laptop is somewhat broken. It isn't. The sensor works properly since the brightness of the screen changes if i turn the automatic light detection on.
I have no idea where should i look to investigate the issue.
... I'm not really that good and this is why i need assistance from people that understand operating systems based on Linux, better.
Thanks,
- Anthony
How are you all doing today?
I have a laptop given by the company i work for. It's a Lenovo Yoga with 1TB SSD, 11th generation i7, and 16GB RAM.
The moment i got my hands on it, i installed a Debian based Linux operating system, because awesome machines work with awesome software.
Here's the thing... the keyboard has a backlit keyboard. The moment i saw this i said to myself "It turns the LEDs on when the room is darker".
... but it doesn't really do that. The keyboard gets lit differently. Right now the keyboard is lit, sometimes when the laptop is idle and i walk by and i see the keyboard just get lit without me touching it and without me turning the light in the room off.
You are probably thinking that the light sensor integrated in the laptop is somewhat broken. It isn't. The sensor works properly since the brightness of the screen changes if i turn the automatic light detection on.
I have no idea where should i look to investigate the issue.
... I'm not really that good and this is why i need assistance from people that understand operating systems based on Linux, better.
Thanks,
- Anthony