Addressing several recent posts regarding the linux-kamal-mjgbacklight PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~kamalmostafa/+archive/linux-kamal-mjgbacklight

A few of you have reported problems with the backlight not coming back
on after power management / lid events (or after 'xset dpms force
off')...   It is not clear whether this problem is specific to the
linux-kamal-mjgbacklight PPA kernel or a new problem introduced in the
mainline 11.04 kernel (as suggested by bug 765438).  Those experiencing
this problem:  Please advise whether booting with the parameter
"i915.alse_backlight=1" affects it (and also whether that parameter
adversely affect the normal backlight control, which it might).

The "inverted brightness controls" problem reported on some Acer systems
(Acer TravelMate, Acer eMachines G525) is a known issue and is being
investigated.

Some users have asked whether these backlight patches can be applied to
Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid):  No.  The linux-kamal-mjgbacklight PPA is only
applicable to Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick) and Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty).  I do
not expect that this work will be ported to Lucid or earlier releases
due to technical incompatibilities.

Upstream status of the patch set:  We are still waiting for one
(critical) patch to be applied to the upstream linux kernel before we
can integrate this functionality into the main Ubuntu kernel.  Until
such time, I will continue to maintain up-to-date Maverick and Natty
kernels including the patches at the PPA linked above.

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  Screen brightness control fails on Dell Studio 1558

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