There does seem to be a conflict between gnome-power-manager and gnome-
screensaver in relation to the idle timers.  Using one or the other they
behave, but not when together.  Forcing install of older Jaunty packages
works fine, so I don't believe this is an xorg issue, but something
rather with one or the other gpm or screensaver packages.

I updated fully end of this week and didn't resolve anything with the
screensaver and monitor dim, so I went back to using the old jaunty
packages.  Doing a system update only made my suspend broken, network
manager behave erratically, and introduced other broken application
behavior, so karmic still seems to be quite unstable.  Ugh.

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Karmic upgrade not shutting off backlight after time
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/413168
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