I have just spotted the problem: After killing and restarting the gnome-
power-manager, everithing works again. Is it possible, to do this
automatically after the suspend?

** Changed in: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None => gnome-power-manager

** Summary changed:

- macbook, keyboard backlight keys suddenly broken
+ macbook, keyboard backlight keys not working after suspend

** Description changed:

- I suspect since the last big Ubuntu update I can't control the backlight of 
the keyboard anymore with the Fn + F8/F9/F10 keys. Everything else still works 
(backlight of the lcd, volume, ...).
- After a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 this worked, too. But, as I sayed, not 
anymore, its just nothing happening anymore when I'm pressing these buttons.
+ -- outdated, see last post -- I suspect since the last big Ubuntu update I 
can't control the backlight of the keyboard anymore with the Fn + F8/F9/F10 
keys. Everything else still works (backlight of the lcd, volume, ...).
+ After a fresh install of Ubuntu 8.04 this worked, too. But, as I sayed, not 
anymore, its just nothing happening anymore when I'm pressing these buttons. -- 
outdated, see last post --
  
  
  Macbook Pro rev 3
  Ubuntu 8.04

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macbook, keyboard backlight keys not working after suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/227425
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