I noticed this the other day - screen was set to max brightness and I was 
plugged in to an external power supply (mains, I think, though could have been 
USB). When I disconnected the external supply the flickering went away. Mine's 
an early A5, running SHR.


On Thursday 19 February 2009 19:26:05 Jakob wrote:
> hello marcel,
>
> The changes in brightness are more visible, if one is in a dark room,
> one's eyes are accustomed to the darkness, and the brightness is
> turned down to like 5 out of 100. I guess this occures due to changes
> of the load on the battery (like cpu changes freq or the like).
>
> Jake
>
> On 2/19/09, Marcel <tan...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> > G'evening,
> >
> > My FR's backlight is flickering very (!) slightly for a very long time
> > now and
> > I wonder what this comes from. It's the most noticeable on the grey X
> > startup
> > screen until the windowmanager has started. There are no other issues
> > with the backlight, just this one...
> >
> > [GTA02A5 (I suppose, it's from one of the first batches) running Debian]
> >
> > --
> > Marcel
> >
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