I can confirm this on my ThinkPad (dmidecode outputs below).
Lenovo
7668CTO
ThinkPad X61s

The laptop is only a few days old. When running the Intrepid Live CD
(which I assume is an older kernel than 2.6.27-11), backlight control
worked fine. Since installing and updating to current kernel, however, I
cannot control the backlight level at all. I have tried the function
keys, the gnome brightness applet, and the xbacklight CLI application.

It seems that whatever brightness I set in the power management settings
GUI takes effect when I boot fresh (i.e. full boot, not a resume from
suspend or hibernate). xbacklight also reports that setting.

If I try to change the setting via the function keys, the OSD appears
and the bar will move as it should... but the backlight doesn't actually
adjust. If I try to change via the brightness applet slider, it moves up
and down and holds position... but the backlight doesn't actually
adjust. If I try to set a new level via xbacklight -set XX, xbacklight
-get will report the value that I set (well, it's actually off by a
smidge, but by and large it's the same number)... but the backlight
doesn't actually adjust.

Is there anything else I can provide to help debugging?

Aside from the obvious battery life concern, having the wrong LCD
backlight level for the current ambient lighting condition can be a huge
eyestrain and can even render the laptop unusable in some cases. (this
is my pleading to avoid getting set at 'low' importance)

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Cannot change brightness with 2.6.27-11+ kernel
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/333386
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