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Do you have TLP, laptop-mode-tools or powertop installed to begin with?
I don't. I online have power-profiles-daemon.
I set the driver to acpi_cpufreq. I will report back.
I don't think it can be temperature related, I am monitoring temps, I don't see the laptop cpu running higher than 60 degs. plus this only happens after waking from sleep, so it would be in a situation where the temperature is reasonably low
EDIT: it just happened again with acpi_cpufreq, so not an issue with the driver. cpu temp when happening is 35 degs (celsius)
Last edited by edge33 (2025-06-05 11:04:23)
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I tried booting with no gui and it looks like the issue is not present, so at this point I believe is kde doing something. any clue here?
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Did you see the other thread?
If you're using power-profiles-daemon that would fit right with your symptoms.
As for KDE: powerdevil
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Hello, I did see the other tread, but the user has an AMD cpu, not sure how and if that's related. also they did not find a fix yet.
I have disabled the power profiles deemon right now, and still the issue persists. not sure what to try next
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The only relation would be power-profiles clocking the CPU down (it can do so for intel and AMD CPUs, so that's not a factor.
Did you only disable or also stop it (or reboot)?
The next thing (because of KDE) would be to disable powerdevil.
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I disabled it, stopped, it, masked it so it won't be started after reboot.
I have also disabled powerdevil, I will report back
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Hi there, I am happy that I found this.
I have exactly the same issue with a Lenovo IdeaPad Pro 5 14IRH8 with an Intel i5-13500H where it takes 1-3mins for the laptop to come up to speed.
@edge33: I assume the culprit was powerdevil?
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@edge33: I assume the culprit was powerdevil?
Still haven't found the culprit. trying with no PowerDevil right now
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I still have this problem. After trying a lot it seems to me like storage thing.
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