Hi peeps,

I've got an update. I'm able to change the brightness now inside X (running 
gnome).
Running Ubuntu Jaunty and having the latest official nvidia drivers installed, 
you can set the brightness with the utility `nvclock` (got v0.8-Beta4).
All you have do do is

  nvclock -S <VALUE>

Where <VALUE> is between 15 and 100 or a delta like +10  or  -10

Greetings!

PS: Anyone knows an applet program (for GNOME) where you can set a
custom command to change the brightness. or even a brigthness applet
that has support for nvclock adjustments?

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backlight brighness control does not work (Samsung Q45 with Nvidia GForce 8400M)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146710
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