Report about thinkpad_acpi's brightness "unverified default"

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Hi,

(IBM ThinkPad X32, model 2673A88, 2.6.32 from Debian Squeeze)

I noticed my dmesg tells me:

thinkpad_acpi: brightness: will use unverified default: brightness_mode=3
thinkpad_acpi: brightness: please report to
ibm-acpi-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx whether it works well or not on
your ThinkPad 

So here I am.

Note that I have no intent to subscribe to the list so please Cc: me
the follow-up's I am supposed to read.

I don't know what metric I shall use to decide whether it "works"
"well" or not, but at least I can tell you something that could be
relevant: I have no reason to complain about the brightness control I
get from my laptop.

By the way I noticed one weird thing when I tried to at least
understand what this brightness_mode=3 meant:

cat /sys/module/thinkpad_acpi/parameters/brightness_enable
=> 2

... however modinfo only tells me about 0 and 1 being valid values.
Anything wrong on my side?

Thanks for these drivers anyway :)
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