Comment 27 for bug 1977977

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popov895 (popov895) wrote :

> OK then it sounds like a kernel configuration problem where the system is sleeping some components too deeply to wake up.

Yes, it may be a kernel configuration problem, as I can' t reproduce this issue on a Ubuntu 22.04 live image, and I didn't have it before Ubuntu 22.04 and don't have it now on openSUSE Tumbleweed with KDE and the latest kernel.

> Do you have 'tlp' installed? If so then it's a tlp bug/feature. Just uninstall tlp.

Yes, I have TLP installed, but I masked it (but not uninstalled) and it had no effect. Also, I mentioned earlier that I didn't have this issue before Ubuntu 22.04 and don't have it now on other distros.

> Can you provide output from 'lspci' and a copy of your /proc/acpi/wakeup file?

I had to switch from Ubuntu to another distro, so I can't provide the contents of this file just yet. Let the bug report be open, I plan to return to Ubuntu with the first corrective release (22.04.1) and if the issue persists, I will provide additional information.

Thank you so much for helping me solve this issue!