Seems like resuming from suspend on nVidia is a common issue.
And if that doesn't work, check https://gist.github.com/bmcbm/375f14eaa17f88756b4bdbbebbcfd029
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Seems like resuming from suspend on nVidia is a common issue.
And if that doesn't work, check https://gist.github.com/bmcbm/375f14eaa17f88756b4bdbbebbcfd029
Thanks for the reply. What's weird is that I've done what the endeavouros forums said (and, looking through them, they did similar steps as the ones outlined on the archwiki: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/NVIDIA/Tips_and_tricks#Preserve_video_memory_after_suspend and I still get that black frozen screen with just a cursor. I'm guessing this is exclusively NVIDIA's fault... or KDE's as I never had this problem on GNOME. Thanks anyhow
My Lenovo laptop has a sleep setting in the BIOS that can be set to either Windows or Linux. Changing that helped me out 👍🐧
Post the journal after wakeup, not before.
I have the opposite problem on Windows, my computer stops running whenever it goes to sleep. I think it’s Nvidia-related, but I’m not entirely sure how to track it down. The errors I get are not very helpful.