I confirm this regression in 11.10, on a Dell Studio 1558 (even without
acpi_backlight=vendor).

When the screensaver switches off the backlight, it does not come back
on by tapping arbitrary keys as expected;  The dark screen makes the
system appear "hung", though really its just the backlight stuck off at
the "unlock" password prompt dialog.  Forcing a suspend/resume with the
lid re-enables the backlight.

Disabling DPMS alleviates the problem (run 'xset -dpms' to do so).  With
DPMS disabled, the screensaver paints the screen black (but does not
actually switch off the backlight), and then tapping an arbitrary key
presents the screensaver "unlock" screen as expected.  (@Joshua, can you
confirm that 'xset -dpms' has the same beneficial effect on your
system?)

More notes...

Even with dpms enabled,
$ xset s activate
... causes the backlight to switch off and *stay* off.   Contrast with the 
behavior in 11.04, where that command makes the backlight switch off and then 
immediately switch back on again.  Tapping arbitrary keys does not re-enable 
the backlight, but tapping the brightness-up key *does* work.   Unfortunately, 
at the "unlock" screen, the brightness keys are not processed (so even though 
brightness-up works to fix the dark screen resulting from 'xset s activate', it 
does not light the screen again once the screensaver has switched it off).

I experience this problem even without acpi_backlight=vendor (my Studio
1558 does not need it; my /sys/class/backlight/intel_backlight
brightness controls work properly by default in oneiric).


** Summary changed:

- Display Hang With acpi_backlight=vendor
+ screensaver backlight stuck off, system looks hung

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => High

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