I am not sure why the backlight signaling is relevant here. What I see
is a problem, is that the sleep function starts a screensaver before
sending the computer off to sleep. I understand that it does this as a
way to have the screen locked at resume, but in that case it should
start a "throttled" screensaver which just blanks (and locks) the
screen.

I don't think this has anything to do with my hardware or configuration
(except having set the screensaver preference to something else than
"Blank") so I think anyone can confirm this by noticing a screensaver
starting just before the computer goes to sleep. Unless your hardware is
so fast that you can't catch it.

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should go to sleep with throttled screensaver
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45883
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