Yes, I actually bisected this just to get 886129a8eebebec260165741fe31421482371006 is the first bad commit commit 886129a8eebebec260165741fe31421482371006 Author: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Tue May 6 14:46:23 2014 +0200 ACPI / video: change acpi-video brightness_switch_enabled default to 0 acpi-video is unique in that it not only generates brightness up/down keypresses, but also (sometimes) actively changes the brightness itself. This presents an inconsistent kernel interface to userspace, basically there are 2 different scenarios, depending on the laptop model: 1) On some laptops a brightness up/down keypress means: show a brightness osd with the current brightness, iow it is a brightness has changed notification. 2) Where as on (a lot of) other laptops it means a brightness up/down key was pressed, deal with it. Most of the desktop environments interpret any press as in scenario 2, and change the brightness up / down as a response to the key events, causing it to be changed twice, once by acpi-video and once by the DE. With the new default for video.use_native_backlight we will be moving even more laptops over to behaving as in scenario 2. Making the remaining laptops even more of a weird exception. Also note that it is hard to detect scenario 1 properly in userspace, and AFAIK none of the DE-s deals with it. Therefor this commit changes the default of brightness_switch_enabled to 0 making its behavior consistent with all the other backlight drivers. Signed-off-by: Hans de Goede <hdegoede@xxxxxxxxxx> Reviewed-by: Aaron Lu <aaron.lu@xxxxxxxxx> Signed-off-by: Rafael J. Wysocki <rafael.j.wysocki@xxxxxxxxx> :040000 040000 5bbac8c4f3e9fd5421daf84289004c32c3217f2a 82c99a358bda6360f845b6063182d3e707ff90f0 M Documentation :040000 040000 81ed56a41130bbbea980620114ff11e3bb23ee63 a9870ba1d046bde69796060304c78dfbb1d00a1f M drivers The fact that this seems to be an *intentional* breakage does not help a lot. Yes, I understand that you believe the choice of default was incorrect for some reason. You might even be right about that. But that is still not a valid reason to break existing configurations for end users! Please do not do that. Note that NO USER cares about "some laptops" or "other laptops". They care about their own systems, which either a) depend on the old default and therefore breaks with your change, or b) have a user modified setting and therefore are unaffected by your change The above commit should be reverted. It causes breakage for end users. If you think the default was wrong, then please go back in time and fix it when it was introduced. Thanks. Bjørn -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-acpi" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html