https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=111351

--- Comment #18 from John Loring <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Jozef Peterka from comment #17)
> Created attachment 206011 [details]
> attachment-28558-0.html
> After this remove the nomodeset option from kernel line in grub and I am sure 
> your back-light will work just fine.

I did this, as suggested, and the computer would not boot past the grub menu. I
had to go into rescue mode and put "nomodeset" back where I deleted them from
in order to get a bootable computer. I think I am just going to keep updating
and testing, as usual, before I do something that is irreparable to the current
OS installation. Thanks for your efforts to assist me, but I think I am done
with the tinkering and will just plug along without display brightness
adjustment for now. 'Hoping for a fix in upstream, to be carried downstream to
stable Fedora. Thanks again.

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