A user mode daemon for automatically changing brightness based on light sensor value designed for modern laptops. Not all devices might be supported.
Run from a terminal sudo watch cat /sys/bus/acpi/devices/ACPI0008\:00/iio\:device0/in_illuminance_raw
and check that number is changing (try close the sensor or add more light). If the number is still the same it means the sensor driver doesn't work. If you see file not found error try to find correct path for in_illuminance_raw
inside /sys/bus/acpi/devices/
.
For ZBook 15 G6, Framework laptops, and may be others, the sensor path is /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device0/in_illuminance_raw
. So try sudo watch cat /sys/bus/iio/devices/iio:device0/in_illuminance_raw
and change the config if it works for you.
Works on ASUS Zenbooks with built-in driver acpi-als:
- UX303UB
- UX305LA
- UX305FA
- UX310UQ
- UX330UA
Also works on Framework laptops:
- Framework 13 AMD
- Framework 16 AMD
On Dell Inspiron 13 7353, need to change driver path and brightness levels.
Some times works (base on responses)
- UX303UA
- UX305CA with als driver
- UX430UQ Ubuntu with build in driver acpi-als, an extra ACPI call to enable the sensor
(_SB.PCI1.LPCB.EC0.ALSC)
- UX410UQ
Doesn't work on Zenbooks because of driver issue:
- UX303LN
- UX305UA
- UX31A
- UX32LN
Something wrong with Arch Linux may be related with syslog, a pull request is appreciated
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Finally I found time to create deb package
To install and start run next commands after download:
sudo dpkg -i ~/Download/illuminanced_1.0-0.deb
sudo systemctl enable illuminanced.service
sudo systemctl start illuminanced.service
You can check status by running systemctl status illuminanced.service
Please open an issue if it doesn't work.
- install Rust:
curl https://sh.rustup.rs -sSf | sh
- clone :
git clone https://github.com/mikhail-m1/illuminanced.git
- build:
cd illuminanced; cargo build --release
- install
sudo ./install.sh
- open a config file
/usr/local/etc/illuminanced.toml
(Default) - choose how many light values do you need by
[general].light_steps
- set defined points count by
[light].points_count
- set each point by
illuminance_<n>
andlight_<n> where
illuminance fromin_illuminance_raw
(see below) and light in range[0..light_steps)
Reads illuminance from /sys/bus/acpi/devices/ACPI0008:00/iio:device0/in_illuminance_raw
, apply Kalman like filter, set back light value base on defined points.
Unfortunately I cannot find a way how get events from iio buffers, for acpi-als driver, so now it polls.
Switches three modes:
- Auto adjust
- Disabled
- Max brightness (useful for movies, can be disabled by config file
/usr/local/etc/illuminanced.toml
)
Any feedback are welcome