Also, I must add, "reduce backlight" functionality leaves much to be desired. 
Not sure if it's a bug or a design flaw.
It's OK to have an option that reduces backlight automagically when on battery 
power, however, if then I change the brightness manually back to 100% (because, 
say, I'm reading something), I need "the (dis)functionallity" to back off and 
let my brightness settings alone, until I cycle to AC and back to battery mode. 
Instead, it reducess the backlight back to 50% (why 50%, I'd like to set the 
level) _every_ 20 seconds, no matter what.

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bad brightness behaviour on battery
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/528991
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