I don't understand why this is such an ongoing problem - isn't the XPS
13 ultrabook supposed to be the developer laptop? I thought the whole
point was to provide a seamless experience for developers - and others -
who want a Ubuntu ultrabook that's fully supported and 'just works'.
What's going on here?

I've stayed with the 3.8.0-27 kernel for the past few updates, because
it's working. Why are updates being pushed out that break the brightness
functionality to begin with? If an updated kernel doesn't work properly
with Ubuntu's 'flagship' laptop, it should never be pushed out in the
first place.

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  Brightness control broken on XPS13 with 3.8.0-16 and 3.8.0-22

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