This bug affects me in Ubuntu 9.10 beta1. My netbook is an Asus Eee Pc 1000H. 
when it is being powered by battery, i decided to put the screen brightness for 
example: 80%. If I wait a minute, the computer enters the idle session and the 
screen brightness is reduced to 50%. Then press a key and recovers the 
brightness of the screen, but not the original brightness (80%), recovering 
100%.
If, to save much battery  i decided to put the screen brightness for example: 
10%. After idle session and the screen brightness is increases to 50%.

** Summary changed:

- [Jaunty] Original screen brightness not restored after activity with "dim 
display when idle" for MacBook 5.1 when running on battery.
+ Original screen brightness not restored after inactivity with "dim display 
when idle" when running on battery.

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Original screen brightness not restored after inactivity with "dim display when 
idle" when running on battery.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360177
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Status in Mactel Support: New
Status in “gnome-power-manager” package in Ubuntu: New

Bug description:
In GNOME Power Management Settings, one can set "Dim display when idle". When 
this option is checked, and the user allows for a period of inactivity, the 
screen will dim. When running on battery, however, after user activity (e.g., 
input from the keyboard, touchpad, or other input device), the screen is not 
restored to its original brightness state, but instead remains dimmed.

Bug #357107 and this bug may be related, since this may have to do with storage 
of brightness settings.



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