As comment #3 says, the fix requires a patch to the toshiba_acpi module
to enable the use of the toshset utility, and then adding scripts that
are triggered by the acpi events.

But the brightness functionality works perfectly fine BEFORE a suspend.
It also works okay after waking up from a hibernate. So it seems like
the real fix is to fix the resume from suspend in toshiba_acpi, rather
than changing it to work with a utility and having to create additional
stuff that's not strictly needed.

Is there a clear description anywhere of what the actual issue in
toshiba_acpi is?

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