Since i tried to recompile the gnome-power-manager (which didn't solve the prob) i come back to the roots. Now i don't have the flicker anymore.
How?
I additional installed the linux-image-pae . Pae stands for the nx - support. Mostly of the books have it. So do my netbook msi wind u100 lux. . i deinstalled the generic linux headers but installed the linux-headers-generic-pae.
Restart.
Back in gnome i add to the upper paner the brightness-panel. That i can control with the mouse.
I tried it several times dimming up and down; no probs yet.
I tried it also with Fn + F5 (brightness up) and the prob appears again. Ok. Thats for the developer - it must be key prob. But for me now i'm happy to end the brightness prob for my netbook.
@ALL:
Since i tried to recompile the gnome-power-manager (which didn't solve the prob) i come back to the roots. Now i don't have the flicker anymore.
How? generic- pae.
I additional installed the linux-image-pae . Pae stands for the nx - support. Mostly of the books have it. So do my netbook msi wind u100 lux. . i deinstalled the generic linux headers but installed the linux-headers-
Restart.
Back in gnome i add to the upper paner the brightness-panel. That i can control with the mouse.
I tried it several times dimming up and down; no probs yet.
I tried it also with Fn + F5 (brightness up) and the prob appears again. Ok. Thats for the developer - it must be key prob. But for me now i'm happy to end the brightness prob for my netbook.
cheers