Strangely, I had not enabled the fglrx proprietary driver when this
happened (even though for some reason the reported system information
says it was installed). I ran jockey after the fact, finding both fglrx
and fglrx-updates grayed out and not activated, and I installed the non-
updated version (when I try to install the fglrx-updates I get error
messages) and continued to have the same problem. Either the fglrx
driver was installed when I installed Ubuntu and wasn't reported as
installed, or I'm experiencing this bug with both the free and
proprietary driver. Only now that I've installed fgrlx, the dark layer
over the screen is more like 95% dark, almost completely invisible,
rather than 40% or so, even though the mouse cursor is still 100% white.

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  Screen partially darkened after suspend and resume in Xubuntu

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