@gidantribal, Err, sorry, my fault of not being specific enough. The
acpidump dumps your ACPI BIOS, so it will remain the same, regardless of
the kernel. What I was interested in was the dmesg output which contains
the messages from the boot.

@Jaya, while the effects are similar, I'd like to keep different Laptop
vendors separate as they use different vendor methods to get backlight
control. For ThinkPads (Ideapads might be similar) you often seem to get
better results by forcing the kernel to use the vendor method. For that
you need: "acpi_backlight=vendor" on the kernel command line and
"options thinkpad_acpi brightness_enable=1" in a file in
/etc/modprobe.d. If that does not work, can you please open a new bug
with "ubuntu-bug linux"?

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