Actually it is a bit different: Version 0.25 of mbp-nvidia-bl added (and enabled by default) a new approach of setting the backlight on MacBook Pro 6,1 and 6,2, that has been reported to work. Its new maximum is correctly 110400 (0x1af40). As of version 0.25.1, the old approach, supporting 16 levels (0-15) is the default again, while the new one can be enabled using the
'use_gmux=1' driver option.
However, the problem seems to be pommed, which doesn't cope well with large numbers of brightness levels, because 15 out of 110400 is practically off and a step size of 1 is fairly too small. On the other hand, pommed isn't required anymore as gnome-power-manager takes care of display backlight (if the driver is loaded) appropriately. Can someone test the new approach (use_gmux=1) without pommed running?
Using the old approach, pommed interferes as well. As you noticed, the backlight gets adjusted with a step size of 2, because both pommed and gnome-power-manager attempt to respond to the brightness keys. Hence, it jumps 0-2-4-8-10-12-14-15 and 15-13-11-9-7-5-3-1-0 back (or 8 levels in total). The same behaviour should be experienced using 0.24 and below, because there are no differences.
I'll try to contact the maintainer to disable pommed's display backlight in a default install.
Actually it is a bit different: Version 0.25 of mbp-nvidia-bl added (and enabled by default) a new approach of setting the backlight on MacBook Pro 6,1 and 6,2, that has been reported to work. Its new maximum is correctly 110400 (0x1af40). As of version 0.25.1, the old approach, supporting 16 levels (0-15) is the default again, while the new one can be enabled using the
'use_gmux=1' driver option.
However, the problem seems to be pommed, which doesn't cope well with large numbers of brightness levels, because 15 out of 110400 is practically off and a step size of 1 is fairly too small. On the other hand, pommed isn't required anymore as gnome-power-manager takes care of display backlight (if the driver is loaded) appropriately. Can someone test the new approach (use_gmux=1) without pommed running?
Using the old approach, pommed interferes as well. As you noticed, the backlight gets adjusted with a step size of 2, because both pommed and gnome-power-manager attempt to respond to the brightness keys. Hence, it jumps 0-2-4-8-10-12-14-15 and 15-13-11- 9-7-5-3- 1-0 back (or 8 levels in total). The same behaviour should be experienced using 0.24 and below, because there are no differences.
I'll try to contact the maintainer to disable pommed's display backlight in a default install.