I do feel this is redundant. BUT.....

I attached that info you wanted. I feel that script is rather bloated so
instead ran the commands.

I need xrandr. Once I do that, everything works except for the
oscillation bug. This bug is filed and mentioned above.

Once oscillation begins, I need to wait for it to hit a certain point
before changing the brightness again. This tends to mean going to pretty
much entirely non-visible first.

There were some xorg updates today (I think today) that I haven't tested
yet.

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The script posted above by Brian Royer is not correct. ACPI does not need to be 
restarted. There is no need to zenity. As of this point in time, there is only 
one command that needs to be run to gain control over all systems that are 
being actively tested against. "xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL 
native"

Again, I feel this is redundant, but perhaps it will help people that
skim this bug, which is getting large, looking for a quick fix or more
information.

** Attachment added: "info"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/18890282/info

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Unable to adjust screen brightness on recent Sony Vaio notebooks, Intel GMA 
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173652
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