A possible workaround to avoid the flicker (at least in my case) is to
disable kernel modesetting, that way g-p-m does not seem to get out of
sync, although it is still buggy in that each brightness keypress is
handeled twice, that is both by g-p-m and in hardware.

The main problem is making g-p-m not react to the brightness key
presses. The MSI Wind apparently handles them in the BIOS while still
passing through keypress events which are noticed and reacted upon by
g-p-m. Adding the brightness_in_hardware setting to HAL is not a proper
solution because the Intel xorg driver supports handling the backlight
through xrandr which g-p-m prefers over HAL and HAL support will most
likely be dropped from g-p-m once all other drivers support this through
xrandr as well.

An please STOP spamming this bug with pointless and completely
irrelevant comments, it makes the ubuntu bugtracker such a pain to use
when one has to wade through dozens if not hundreds of posts to find
some relevant information.

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brightness is broken on MSI WIND U100
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/415023
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