I have a @frameworkcomputer computer and I REALLY like everything about it --- except for the fact that on #Linux kernel 6.12.6 the resume from a suspend no longer works every time if I follow this sequence of events: (a) boot laptop into #NixOS, (b) c...
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I have a @frameworkcomputer computer and I REALLY like everything about it --- except for the fact that on #Linux kernel 6.12.6 the resume from a suspend no longer works every time if I follow this sequence of events: (a) boot laptop into #NixOS, (b) connect laptop to CalDigit TS3 Plus dock so that I can use external monitor, (c) suspend the laptop by closing lid, (d) wait K seconds, (e) attempt to resume the laptop by opening lid. What I see is that the screen locks and I cannot use it. Ideas?
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Which Wi-Fi chip is installed?
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@FrankM @frameworkcomputer Still the Mediatek card. One option I'm considering is replacing it with the AX210. Suggestions? I should note that this had worked reliably since last year and up to kernel 6.10 (I'm pretty sure). But the same bug is 100% reproducible with all the 6.11 and 6.12 and kernel parameters I've tried.
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You can try to disable bluetooth before your computer will go to sleep. Its a bug in the driver.
German post from me, which fix the problem for me.
Fedora 41 - Standby Problem
Es hatte bis jetzt leider gar nichts vernünftig funktioniert. Nachdem Manjaro den Kernel 6.10 rausgeschmissen hat (EOL), stand ich auf dem Schlauch. Alles na...
linux-nerds.org (linux-nerds.org)
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The only downside is that after waking up, there is a small delay before the mouse and keyboard start working again, as they are connected via Bluetooth in my case.