I have a fairly recent model: Sony VGN-NR498E, Intel X3100.

With a fresh install of 8.10, the function keys cause the backlight OSD
to move up and down properly, however there is no adjustment to the
backlight.

If I use the command "xrandr --output LVDS --set BACKLIGHT_CONTROL
native",  I can immediately adjust brightness with the function keys.
With native, I am subject to what I believe above is being called the
oscillation bug.  This setup is non-functional. Also, with native, if I
click the power manager icon, the power manager doesn't respond.

On the other hand, If i use the command "xrandr --output LVDS --set
BACKLIGHT_CONTROL legacy", I have brightness control with the function
keys, and I don't have the oscillation problem.  Some other events do
adjust brightness (and leave it that way) though, such as going to
preferences of the power manager dims the display.

With either BACKLIGHT_CONTROL setting, I don't have to use the
xbacklight command at all, and I don't have xbacklight installed.

At the moment, "BACKLIGHT_CONTROL legacy" is the only tolerable
situation.

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