"sudo modprobe -v ideapad-laptop : provides no result"

That probably means it's already loaded.

"terminal commands for enable or disable it work as expected."

Then it seems unlikely the problem is the kernel. The change was added
to 6.17-rc2, so unless Ubuntu modified it for some reason, then it's in
the kernel.

Perhaps you are waiting on a change to upower as the RedHat dev pointed
out.

** Package changed: linux (Ubuntu) => ubuntu

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