Saw the "Invalid" status.

Perhaps I should explain further. The Fn key combo was pre-assigned on
the laptop by DELL and worked very well with 12.04, 12.10 & 13.04
versions of Ubuntu.

Since at present there is no way to save my brightness settings to my
account, I could set the brightness each time using the Fn key combo at
any time I booted up. The default brightness setting was at maximum (for
which I am thankful).

After upgrading to 13.10, this feature does not work as it is supposed
to. This leads me to believe that this is OS related. All I want to do
is to get back the functionality.

The solution provided above messed up my system. For someone else, this
could have meant returning the laptop to the service centre for repair
as the OS was not loading.

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