[FIXED]Toshiba Satellite m45-s359 brightness issue

Hi all.
I recently replaced the screen on my Toshiba Satellite, as it had a large crack in it. Thing is, the new screen is WAY too bright. What was once white is now a blinding light, and what was once pitch black is now a light grey. The battery life has been affected as well.
So far, with this laptop, it's been an uphill battle. The keyboard, although it has a brightness Fn key, hasn't been recognized by any distro I use, much less Arch. So keybindings are out the question. I have laptop-mode-tools installed, but there isn't a "video" folder in "/proc/acpi". The "/sys/class/backlight/" folder is empty as well.
Anything anyone can offer on this problem would be greatly appreciated.
EDIT: I've tried using xbacklight, but I get
xbacklight -set 50
No outputs have backlight property
Last edited by Him (2011-03-05 17:50:30)

Him wrote:...How hard would it be to install it? Just "make" and "make install", or is it a  bit more than that?
That is pretty much it.  It is a single .c file, a README file, and a Makefile.  Let me try to compile it when I get home to see how it goes.  I'll tar it up and send you a copy by email to the link in your profile.  You will need to compile it for your system.  I'm pretty sure a module compiled on my system won't fly on yours.
Edit:  No, actually.  I recall it is built as a kernel module and was built by slipping it into the kernel tree.  Not that tough.  I'll throw together some notes.
Last edited by ewaller (2011-03-02 23:06:33)

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