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PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:49 am    Post subject: Almost "Freezed" after suspend Reply with quote

Hi all, after couple of decades using Gentoo I've the worst experience with my new thinkpad T14 Gen 5 (intel core ultra 5 135U).

After some troubles with Kernels < 6.8 I found a good bilance with 6.10.7 (unstable audio but Graphic card is ok ecc.), after this version I'm unable to exit the suspend mode. Explained better:
1) Computer works fine
2) I suspend it (even closing it or using the menu suspend)
3) the led on the cover not blinks
4) when I open it or I try to wake it up the gdm respond really slowly (1 minute or so)
5) at this stage I can use the trackpad, the touchpad is not working , the network connection manager is disappeared from the menu on the corner top right I can login with fingerprint or with password but after it nothing happen and after 30 seconds or so I'm asked again to login
6) I cannot ctrl+alt+f1 for having a console, as said the network is down so I can't ssh on the machine and after forced shutdown (15 seconds power button) The logs have not giving me any hint
I'm using openRC, gnome on 6.11.1 (but same from 6.10.10) and wayland

Note If I shut down display-manager before suspend, in this way I've only consoles active, the computer suspends correctly, the led start blinking and exit normally from the suspend mode

Any help will be appreciated.

thank you
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 12:41 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Assuming you are running all ~amd64 packages, there have been some changes to elogind that affected one of my systems (specifically elogind-255.5 from 252.9-r2). I have a confirmed and open bug discussing this:

https://bugs.gentoo.org/939042

This may or not be the fix for your situation as it sounds a bit different, but it is a quick test nonetheless.

Basically there was a change to the code that reversed "s2idle" and "deep" for the order of default kernel suspend options (and a new config file).

If you aren't running elogind-255.5 at this juncture, this will be moot. Not sure of any impact of Gnome or Wayland as I use neither, but it's worth a look.
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 3:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thank you Weezer, no my system is not all ~amd64 just for kernel and few things.

Code:
eix elogind
[I] sys-auth/elogind
     Available versions:  246.10-r4^t 252.9-r2^t ~255.5^t {+acl audit (+)cgroup-hybrid debug doc +pam +policykit selinux test}
     Installed versions:  252.9-r2^t(07:00:35 22/09/2024)(acl pam policykit -audit -cgroup-hybrid -debug -doc -selinux -test)
     Homepage:            https://github.com/elogind/elogind
     Description:         The systemd project's logind, extracted to a standalone package

So I think I'm not in your situation; could be a good idea to upgrade to elogind-255.5?
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PostPosted: Sat Oct 05, 2024 5:56 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

moamahii wrote:

So I think I'm not in your situation; could be a good idea to upgrade to elogind-255.5?


No, I don't think it would be a good idea to upgrade to 255.5. There are multiple bugs being worked on upstream (not just the one I have opened). I would wait for the newer version to stabilize before upgrading (since you mainly run stable).

I just mentioned this because I thought you might be on unstable (because of kernel) and this might help...
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