@cyrilou, add Arch affected under affected distributions, and link to
the bug report, if you've made one on Arch's bug tracker.

** Description changed:

  Display hardware specifications [sudo lshw -c display]:
    *-display:0
         description: VGA compatible controller
         product: Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
         vendor: Intel Corporation
         physical id: 2
         bus info: pci@0000:00:02.0
         version: 09
         width: 64 bits
         clock: 33MHz
         capabilities: msi pm vga_controller bus_master cap_list rom
         configuration: driver=i915 latency=0
         resources: irq:44 memory:50000000-503fffff memory:40000000-4fffffff 
ioport:50f0(size=8)
    *-display:1 UNCLAIMED
         description: Display controller
         product: Mobile 4 Series Chipset Integrated Graphics Controller
         vendor: Intel Corporation
         physical id: 2.1
         bus info: pci@0000:00:02.1
         version: 09
         width: 64 bits
         clock: 33MHz
         capabilities: pm bus_master cap_list
         configuration: latency=0
         resources: memory:53400000-534fffff
  
  I'm not sure about what factors exactly are leading to this result, but
  installing the said version of the kernel package on either 10.10 and
  11.04 completely darkens my screen. If I press the power button or open
  a window with keyboard shortcuts I can make out they're open but can't
  view them at all.
  
  10.10
- I downloaded 2.6.38-7 kernel package for Ubuntu and installed them on 10.10 
dual-booted with Windows 7. On reboot I could not make out anything on the 
screen, and assuming Ubuntu did not load properly, I was about to try a hard 
shutdown. But on pressing the power button, I noticed that there was a dim glow 
of the Shut Down window , from which I selected restart using the keyboard. 
Since the next boot did not improve anything, I chose older kernel, which 
displayed everything normally again.
+ I downloaded 2.6.38-7 kernel package for Ubuntu and installed them on 10.10 
dual-booted with Windows 7. On reboot I could not make out anything on the 
screen, and assuming Ubuntu did not load properly, I was about to try a hard 
shutdown. But on pressing the power button, I noticed that there was a dim glow 
of the Shut Down window, from which I selected restart using the keyboard. 
Since the next boot did not improve anything, I chose older kernel, which 
displayed everything normally again.
  
  11.04
  Installing Natty wiped of my HDD of 10.10 and Windows 7 for which I suspect 
an unrelated bug. The said kernel image installed through the usual updates, 
and I was returned to the dim screen I experienced in 10.10. Since I did not 
know how to bring up the GRUB menu at boot with a single OS, I used a 
flashlight to find the kernel package on Software Center and removed it. Screen 
worked fine after reboot.
  
  Thus I conclude that the kernel image is at fault for the screen
  dimming. As I said, I'm not aware of all the possible factors involved
  in this bug, so I've listed my display hardware specifications for now
  and narrated to how I've come to suspect the kernel image for this bug.
  Please post your thoughts on this matter, and instruct me on diagnosing
  it.
  
  I've removed the kernel package, so I cannot comply with bug reporting 
guidelines, but this is my current output of 'lsb_release -rd':
  Description:  Ubuntu Natty (development branch)
  Release:      11.04

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Title:
  Kernel 2.6.38-7 completely dims screen on Intel GMA 4500M

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