Confirmed by bisect: last good release was v257, regression introduced at v258. This bisection is deeply suspicious. The only thing changed between the "good" and "bad" commits are the NEWS and meson.version files. No doubt there is a problem somewhere, but the identified commits don't tell anybody where the problem was actually introduced.
This is also happening in GNOME 49 with NVIDIA drivers installed and a Wayland desktop environment due to the nvidia-sleep.sh script. https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues/903
I’ve experienced this on my Debian box. Suspend worked perfectly until last week, now it won’t activate.
This bisection is deeply suspicious. The only thing changed between the "good" and "bad" commits are the
NEWSandmeson.versionfiles.No doubt there is a problem somewhere, but the identified commits don't tell anybody where the problem was actually introduced.
This! The bisect needs to be done again!
This is also happening in GNOME 49 with NVIDIA drivers installed and a Wayland desktop environment due to the nvidia-sleep.sh script.
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-settings-daemon/-/issues/903
Thanks for the heads up, friend.
I’ve experienced this on my Debian box. Suspend worked perfectly until last week, now it won’t activate.