Created attachment 907427 [details] The output of journalctl -f while I try to solve this issue while ssh'd into the machine. Description of problem: When the laptop goes to sleep, I get a blank screen, from which I cannot recover. No matter what I do, the keyboard does not respond, nothing happens and I have to reboot the laptop to be usable again This is a bug that affects everything from nouveau to nvidia to ati drivers. How reproducible: Set laptop to sleep, either through the keyboard (usually Fn + F1), or set it to sleep in the Power Management settings in your DE of choice. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Set laptop to Sleep Actual results: Laptop screen stays blank with the keyboard being unresponsive (i.e. CapsLock not turning on when pressed) Expected results: Laptop wakes up from sleep, and the keyboard is responsive Additional info: I can ssh into the machine and use it while it is in this state. I can also start a VNC server and use a desktop with it. I tried, through the systemctl command, restarting graphical.desktop and gdm.service. I tried `sudo pkill X`, I tried going to multi-user.target but none of this works. Attached with this Bug is a journalctl output of what happens when the laptop goes to sleep and while I try to recover it. I'm using kernel-3.14.3-200.fc20.x86_64, on Fedora 20 with KDE, GNOME 3 and a few other desktops installed. This, surprisingly, does not happen on GNOME 3 because GNOME3 does not have an option for Sleep, only Suspend while KDE does not have an option for Suspend, only Sleep. pm-suspend has the same effect as stated above. On MATE and KDE, when I resume from Sleep, this problem persists, but not GNOME. This has been an issue for a VERY long time apparently, so I really hope this gets resolved or at least the journalctl-logs help. journalctl logs pastebin: http://paste.fedoraproject.org/108794/35116140
Not sure why you assigned this to Nouveau, given the comment that it doesn't matter what video driver you're using.. Reassigning to kernel.
So I have a little workaround, but it's not really a workaround. In KDE power management I simply set it to either Turn off the screen or Lock Screen. I don't have it set to sleep in any event.
*********** MASS BUG UPDATE ************** We apologize for the inconvenience. There is a large number of bugs to go through and several of them have gone stale. Due to this, we are doing a mass bug update across all of the Fedora 20 kernel bugs. Fedora 20 has now been rebased to 3.17.2-200.fc20. Please test this kernel update (or newer) and let us know if you issue has been resolved or if it is still present with the newer kernel. If you have moved on to Fedora 21, and are still experiencing this issue, please change the version to Fedora 21. If you experience different issues, please open a new bug report for those.
This bug is being closed with INSUFFICIENT_DATA as there has not been a response in over 3 weeks. If you are still experiencing this issue, please reopen and attach the relevant data from the latest kernel you are running and any data that might have been requested previously.