developers? Or you know where in KDE the screen brightness is changed
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
</div>
<div class="tags">Tags: <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/debian">debian</a>, <a href="http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/blog/tags/english">english</a>.</div>
developers? Or you know where in KDE the screen brightness is changed
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
</description>
</item>
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
developers? Or you know where in KDE the screen brightness is changed
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
</description>
</item>
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">
developers? Or you know where in KDE the screen brightness is changed
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
</description>
</item>
during login? If so, please update the BTS report (or get in touch if
you do not know how to update BTS).</p>
+<p>Update 2013-07-19: The correct fix for this machine seem to be
+acpi_backlight=vendor, to disable ACPI backlight support completely,
+as the ACPI information on the machine is trash and it is better to
+leave it to the intel video driver to control the screen
+backlight.</p>
+
</div>
<div class="tags">