The workaround outlined by @sureshot16 in comment #11 (add the nvidia
drivers to initramfs) fixes it my Lenovo X1 Extreme too:  Brightness
control works again with nvidia-460.32.03, and no pixel garbage on mode
switch either.  Thanks, @sureshot16!

** Description changed:

  On my Lenovo X1 Extreme with GPU: NVIDIA Corporation GP107M [GeForce GTX
  1050 Ti Mobile]:
  
  WORKS FINE:
  nvidia-driver-450: 450.102.04-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
  
  NO BRIGHTNESS CONTROL:
  nvidia-driver-455: 455.38-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
  nvidia-driver-460: 460.32.03-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
+ 
+ *WORKAROUND: See comment #11 (add nvidia drivers to initramfs).
  
  *Note that 460 fixes it for a 20.04 ThinkPad P73 per comment #6, but not
  for my 18.04.5 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 per comment #5.
  
  Updating to nvidia-driver-455 (or -460) results in loss of brightness
  control.  On boot, the laptop display brightness is somewhat less than
  fully bright and cannot be changed.   The brightness up/down keys do pop
  up the gnome gui brightness widget, and /sys/class/backlight/nvidia_0/*
  values do change, but the actual display's brightness does not.
  
  Problem occurs with either version of nvidia-driver-455 (the archive or
  the ~graphics-drivers/PPA) or any version of -460.
  
  Normal functionality returns if I downgrade to any version of nvidia-
  driver-450.
  
  Also observed: 455 and 460 temporarily display some pixel garbage while
  mode-switching during the graphic login sequence.  Only a minor glitch,
  but note that 450 does not exhibit that issue either.
  
  Note also that manually applying this to 
/lib/systemd/system/nvidia-persistenced.service has no effect on the problem:
  
https://github.com/hugh712/nvidia-graphics-drivers/commit/bccad5ee6444dd8c5c47ba19ea0232106a1086f5
  
  Distributor ID:       Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
  Release:      18.04
  Codename:     bionic
  
  kernel: 5.4.0-54-generic #60~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 17:25:16 UTC
  2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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Title:
  no brightness control in {455,460} after update from 450

Status in OEM Priority Project:
  New
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-455 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in nvidia-graphics-drivers-460 package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  On my Lenovo X1 Extreme with GPU: NVIDIA Corporation GP107M [GeForce
  GTX 1050 Ti Mobile]:

  WORKS FINE:
  nvidia-driver-450: 450.102.04-0ubuntu0.18.04.1

  NO BRIGHTNESS CONTROL:
  nvidia-driver-455: 455.38-0ubuntu0.18.04.1
  nvidia-driver-460: 460.32.03-0ubuntu0.18.04.1

  *WORKAROUND: See comment #11 (add nvidia drivers to initramfs).

  *Note that 460 fixes it for a 20.04 ThinkPad P73 per comment #6, but
  not for my 18.04.5 Lenovo ThinkPad X1 per comment #5.

  Updating to nvidia-driver-455 (or -460) results in loss of brightness
  control.  On boot, the laptop display brightness is somewhat less than
  fully bright and cannot be changed.   The brightness up/down keys do
  pop up the gnome gui brightness widget, and
  /sys/class/backlight/nvidia_0/* values do change, but the actual
  display's brightness does not.

  Problem occurs with either version of nvidia-driver-455 (the archive
  or the ~graphics-drivers/PPA) or any version of -460.

  Normal functionality returns if I downgrade to any version of nvidia-
  driver-450.

  Also observed: 455 and 460 temporarily display some pixel garbage
  while mode-switching during the graphic login sequence.  Only a minor
  glitch, but note that 450 does not exhibit that issue either.

  Note also that manually applying this to 
/lib/systemd/system/nvidia-persistenced.service has no effect on the problem:
  
https://github.com/hugh712/nvidia-graphics-drivers/commit/bccad5ee6444dd8c5c47ba19ea0232106a1086f5

  Distributor ID:       Ubuntu
  Description:  Ubuntu 18.04.5 LTS
  Release:      18.04
  Codename:     bionic

  kernel: 5.4.0-54-generic #60~18.04.1-Ubuntu SMP Fri Nov 6 17:25:16 UTC
  2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux

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