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Brightness being weird. The lower it gets in the scale the higher the brightness. Its too low to work also

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I have an HP VICTUS 15 Ryzen 7, GForce RTX 3050.

I has multiple issues all during the dual boot installation of ubuntu. I had to do the Ubuntu (safe graphics) option instead of the Try and Install option. And after installation I could only boot into ubuntu with the recovery mode. But after loading ubuntu with recovery mode, the brightness was too high for me to work, So I went online and tried all sorts of things. Nothing worked until I blacklisted Nouveau drivers after which I was able to boot into ubuntu without the recovery mode. But now the brightness issue still persists.

The scale of the brightness is kept at the lowest but will provide the maximum brightness as I increase the scaler, the brightness decreases. The max brightness possible when kept at the lowest scale is not enough to work without stressing your eyes.

Please help me to how to fix it. I have already spent days and days on this. Pls help me, I really like ubuntu and I want to continue working on it

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You've provided no actual Ubuntu product & release details; are we to guess? I assume it's a desktop install, but please be specific with details. Ubuntu Core? Ubuntu Server? or Ubuntu Desktop? and what release of that product? esp. if it's a *flavor* of Ubuntu, the installation media used is also helpful as the ISO used dictates the *default* kernel stack used if you're using a LTS release of Ubuntu.
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