Public bug reported:

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. 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.

** Affects: mactel-support
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Also affects: gnome-power-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Description changed:

- In GNOME Power Manager, 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. 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.
+ 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. 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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[Jaunty] Original screen brightness not restored after activity with "dim 
display when idle" for MacBook 5.1
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/360177
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