moonkey wrote:
> There's a workaround by dell's support in this webpage  
> http://blog.higherthings.org/borghardt/article/3633.html
> You should blacklist the video module. It worked for me.
> 

I tried blacklisting the video 'module'.  This did fix the problem of 
controlling the brightness, but broke the brightness control in a 
different way.  Without the 'video' module, if I change the brightness 
(using keyboard hotkeys) then the brightness-level-indicator window 
lingers on the screen and focus is never released (I can no longer use 
the keyboard for anything except controlling the brightness.)

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brightness recently (more) broken on Dell XPS M1330
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/299300
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