This has been reproducible on both my EEE PC 900 and 1005 all the way until 
10.10. To recap, with the default screen settings, I get the following behavior:
1. Adjust the backlight to the lowest setting.
2. Read on the screen for a bit (maybe a minute) without moving the pointer or 
typing.
3. Notice a small increase in lighting level without any user input.
4. At this point, upon moving the pointer or typing the backlight goes back to 
100%.

Points 3 and 4 should not happen. If GNOME is set to reduce the
backlight when idle, it should obviously not *increase* it. Also, the
backlight should always return to the last manual setting when not idle.

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Title:
  Backlight no longer under my control on battery

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