Ok.  The new patch works perfectly for me when setting the idle/active
brightness!  Nice work there!

I'm still having problems with the battery/ac though.  But it I don't
know that it is a problem with YOUR patch--perhaps gpm in general or
ACPI.  I had this problem with the Ubuntu's version of gpm in Hardy
(though not in Gutsy).  The problem is that when I unplug the power
supply the brightness doesn't change, i.e. it doesn't dim at all.  The
icon in the system tray changes, though when I put my mouse over it is
says:

Computer is running on AC power.  
Laptop battery 1 hour 35 minutes remaining (78%)

When the power supply is plugged in it says:

Computer is running on AC power.
Laptop batter charging (78%)

So, although it says that it is on AC power in both cases, the second
line tells you which is which, when on battery it give the estimated
time remaining.  When on AC it says the battery is charging.  So it's
just the first line that gets confused.

This problem is probably not exactly related to this particular bug.
But I wanted to give you the full account of what I'm experiencing on my
machine.  The bottom line is that your patch seems to fix this
particular bug.  When my screen dims brightness is restored to 100%
again.  Before this was not the case.  So good work!  I've also attached
a log file that details the dimming/un-dimming cycles and several
AC/Battery switches in case you are curious.


** Attachment added: "gpm-log"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15518072/gpm-log

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g-p-m does not honor its configuration for LCD brightness levels after multiple 
unplug-replug from AC
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/215484
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