Can confirm that removing the .service files in /etc/systemd/system/systemd-suspend.service.requires works.
The reason this occurred to me is because i switched GPU from nvidia to AMD, and some programs thought I have nvenc (because the library is installed) when i don't, which necessitates the removal of the nvidia-driver packages.
This seem like an issue with one of the nvidia package's postrm debian package scripts as opposed to systemd, tho.
Can confirm that removing the .service files in /etc/systemd/ system/ systemd- suspend. service. requires works.
The reason this occurred to me is because i switched GPU from nvidia to AMD, and some programs thought I have nvenc (because the library is installed) when i don't, which necessitates the removal of the nvidia-driver packages.
This seem like an issue with one of the nvidia package's postrm debian package scripts as opposed to systemd, tho.