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No is the answer. Incompatible licenses .... GPL3 for brightness and budgie here requires GPL2.1/LGPL. So upstream will need a clean (not copied code) implementation. I think your main issue is that your distro has packaged budgie-extras as one thing. Solus/debian package as individual applets that you can install. |
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Because i use PC (external monitor) which by default dont have any brightness controller on any OS (including windows).
Thankfully i can get it with 3rd party 'budgie-extras' package.
But only problem is, not all distro have that package in their repo & i need to install a whole package just to use 1 applet that i need.
Tq
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