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When my laptop enters automatic suspension due to inactivity, it often ends up frozen upon trying to wake it up. During this frozen state, the LED remains lit and non-blinking ( blinking happens during normal suspend ) . Manual suspensions using gnome power button work as expected, and I can wake the laptop without any issues.
I can't find similar issue, I have read power management topics for troubleshooting and found nothing related which may occur this issue.
I tried disabling tlp service.
The output of journalctl of last two boots http://0x0.st/HLKU.txt .
Last edited by Nelumbus (2023-09-13 16:51:55)
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Do you have nouveau drivers by any chance? I saw a mention of it in you journalctl output, and I found a post having the same issue with those drivers:
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/the-system- … oot/130105
in there, they said it was an issue with the nouveau drivers, so try installing the propreity drivers and see if the issue persists
Hope this helps!
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What laptop, CPU, GPU do you have? I used to have similar symptoms on my Dell Inspiron 16 Plus (with an AMD Ryzen 7 5825u), but it was fixed after a few kernel updates. When "suspend" wasn't working for me, I used "hibernation" instead, as described here:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Power_ … _hibernate
Hibernation was a lot slower, but at least I didn't end up with a frozen system.
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Do you have nouveau drivers by any chance? I saw a mention of it in you journalctl output, and I found a post having the same issue with those drivers:
https://forum.manjaro.org/t/the-system- … oot/130105
in there, they said it was an issue with the nouveau drivers, so try installing the propreity drivers and see if the issue persists
Hope this helps!
Thanks . I removed nouveau drivers last week, and now its working as expected.
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