For the non-tecnically minded could someone please explain exactly what
to type or do to:

"add the following to xorg.conf:

Option "RegistryDwords" "EnableBrightnessControl=1"

I have no idea how to add this to the xorg.conf file.

This bug is extremely irritating. When the laptop enters power saving
mode and you wake it up from a blank screen the screen is extremely
bright and almost unusable even though the screen was dim and had a good
screen brightness before powersaving mode.

There are a number of other very dissapointing bugs/ things that are
wrong with Ubuntu 12.04 running on my Dell XPS L702X laptop.

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Title:
  Laptop brightness on Dell XPS not controllable

Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
   ERROR: Method "GetBrightness" with signature "" on interface
  "org.freedesktop.UPower.KbdBacklight" doesn't exist

  The brightness of my laptop's screen is not changed at all when using the 
Fn-Keys.
  Ubuntu displays the notification area with the brightness setting displayed, 
it even shows that the brightness value is changed - but the actual brightness 
of the screen remains the same at all times!

  Laptop: Dell XPS 17, Full-HD 3D display, Nvidea graphics.

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