Finally got my wife away from Windows and on Fedora 40 (Gnome 46).

Now, when her PC goes to suspend and when she wakes it up, one of her 2 monitors doesn’t wake up.

Both are connected to HDMI ports (no dedicated video card, just the integrated card in her Ryzen 9).

Any ideas on what could be happening? I wouldn’t want her to go back to Winblows over something so insignificant, but she would.

  • Corngood@lemmy.ml
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    2 months ago

    I’d probably:

    1. make sure it can be reliably reproduced using something like systemctl suspend
    2. try swapping the cables and see if it still happens on the same screen, or the same port
    3. look at journald/dmesg output for the period from suspend to resume

    When the screen fails to wake, are you able to get it back by powering it off, or by unplugging it? Is it X or wayland?

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      2 months ago

      Fedora 40 removes X by default (you’d have to install it yourself), so this is going to be using Wayland. Seems like they’re using Ryzen integrated graphics, so at least it shouldn’t be related to any of the problems with Nvidia on Wayland.

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        2 months ago

        That’s correct. She’s on Ryzen integrated, and Wayland by default, and all info on this subject out there points to Nvidia related issues. Thanks guys.

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      2 months ago

      Switched cables for between monitors, the same monitor did not come up again.

      Wayland is the default on Fedora.

      I’m waiting for my wife to get up from her desk to look at all the logs.