You're right; the workaround I gave only works until the next re-boot,
because the values from hal-info now over-write the old values. That
seems to have been the significant change in the new version - it
doesn't do that in Intrepid, but it now does in Jaunty.

What is actually needed is to get the correct quirks into the .fdi files
in /usr/share/hal/fdi/information/10freedesktop. Yours should be in 20
-video-quirk-pm-sony.fdi. In my case I added an appropriate identifier
for my machine (in the corresponding 20-v-q-pm-hp.fdi) to a case that
set power_management.quirk.none to true. Now mine works sometimes!

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regression: resume on Presario V2000 notebook leaves backlight off
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