I’ve been having suspend/resume issues on KDE and I’ve moved to Cinnamon to clear out from QT DEs. So far, I haven’t run into any issues suspending/resuming my machine, until now. Yesterday I suspended without any issues, but after resuming I had no video signal. I had no ability to go to a TTY, as such I had to hard reset. I looked at the Journalctl logs and it seems that my GPU crashed on resume? I don’t know, there are a lot of AMDGPU related errors. Reproducible: Didn't try Steps to Reproduce: 1.Click the start menu 2.Click the turn off button (this will bring a window asking if I want to turn off the PC while a 60 second countdown begins) 3.Click "Suspend" 4.After suspending, wake up the system. Actual Results: No video signal of any kind. Expected Results: I should be seeing Cinnamon's lock screen.
Created attachment 2031718 [details] Journalctl logs
Fedora discussion post where I originally posted the crashed: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/gpu-crashed-after-resume/116268/7
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