Jeff- This seems consistent with a hardware failure in your <something
something> (I can't remember what it's called, but it provides power to
the screen.) The same thing happened to my ThinkPad from work with
turning down the screen brightness being the same workaround. I would
get it repaired before it goes out of warranty.


My 2001 iBook screen has started to flicker just a bit when it comes 
out of sleep. If I lower the brightness 1 level it stops, but I don't 
like to do that. It's under warranty for a few more months. Is this 
something I should get fixed now? It's almost imperceptible, but it 
worries me that it might get worse, that it's a bad omen. Is this a 
known issue?


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