For quite some time now, KDE has intermittently been unable to go to sleep. It will either go to a black screen with the cursor still showing, and the computer running, or it will show a half frozen sddm looking screen with the computer still running. The computer, in both cases, will be wholly unresponsive, and the only way to get out of it is to forcefully shutdown the PC by, for example, holding the power button.

Has anyone else been having this issue?

  • OS: Arch Linux (kernel v6.4.1-arch2-1)
  • DE: KDE Plasma v5.27.6, Wayland
  • CPU: Intel Core i5-4690k
  • GPU: AMD Radeon RX-6600
  • @False
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    1 year ago

    Oh, you too? I disabled it a few days ago because it kept happening and I’d get not video output. Nothing logged.

    I have similar specs, RX 5700 XT, AMD 7950x. Also Arch and KDE (though I don’t know the versions offhand but I updated a few days ago).

    • @KalciferOP
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      11 year ago

      Nothing logged.

      I have the exact same issue. I’ve never been able to see any errors in the logs. Essentially just says “going to sleep” then that’s it.

      • @False
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        21 year ago

        My suspicion is that a kernel update broke it and that downgrading to LTS (or even an older LTS) kernel would fix it. I didn’t bother to troubleshoot further because I don’t need suspend that badly (desktop).

  • dudeami0
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    11 year ago

    Using Nvidia with closed source drivers by chance? I had a similar issue and had to disable the services related to nvidia suspend/hibernate/resume:

    systemctl disable nvidia-suspend nvidia-hibernate nvidia-resume
    

    This is all I can think of, some hardware specs might help others with assisting you.

    • @KalciferOP
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      21 year ago

      Using Nvidia with closed source drivers by chance?

      No, I have an AMD GPU.

      some hardware specs might help others with assisting you.

      Noted! I’ll update the post.

  • @Jasontheguitarist
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    11 year ago

    I had the same issue running fedora kinoite on an old laptop with integrated Radeon graphics. Scrambled video when waking from suspend, and even if it does start to look normal its still pretty much frozen.