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bug#22952: MacBook2,1 brightness control requires root privileges


From: Albin
Subject: bug#22952: MacBook2,1 brightness control requires root privileges
Date: Tue, 8 Mar 2016 23:50:44 +0100
User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64; rv:38.0) Gecko/20100101 Icedove/38.6.0

Hi,

I've discovered that the non-working brightness controls for the
MacBook2,1 are due to insufficient permissions.

The first indication of this was that I could change brightness by
running the program redshift with root permissions (`sudo redshift`).

Today I was presented with this dialog box in GNOME 3 after having
pressed one of the brightness-control keys:

"Authentication is needed to run
'/gnu/store/[...]-gnome-settings-daemon-3.18.2/libexec/gsd-backlight-helper'
as the super user.

Administrator
Password [__________]"

I tried to input both the user password and the root password but none
of this this had any effect. When I back into GNOME 3 as root, however,
the brightness controls were working.

Does anyone have a suggestion what I could try to give the various
brightness control programs (for GNOME 3, Xfce, etc.) the required
permissions without having to be logged in as root?

Cheers!

Albin





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