Hi there,
I have been having a sporadic issue lately where after I resume from suspend, my machine becomes unresponsive, and ultimately requires a hard reset to be functional again. A few of the symptoms are that the power buttons (reboot, shutdown) never actually shut down the machine. Shutdown will occasionally dump me to the UEFI screen but the syteem never halts. The reboot button does nothing when pressed when the system is in this state. Another issue is that launching programs such as dolphin will show the icon under the cursor but never appear on screen. Journalctl -e reports that dolphin has been started, and the process is running according to htop, but it is inaccessible.
I will add dmesg output here when this happens again. There is usually more error messages there that may be helpful.
cachyos-bugreport
previous boot journal
Thanks,
Patrick
Downgraded kernel to 6.12.0-2 as I thought I was not having issues with that kernel but I’m mistaken. Same type of behavior where a shutdown effectively locks up the system requiring a hard reset.
Updated journalctl and dmesg attached. See timestamps 20:58:56 and 8560.606132 respectively. Notably, there is a message about btusb on resume that seems like maybe it isn’t behaving correctly? I’ve disabled the bt adapter in the bios for further testing.
Journalctl (20:58:56)
dmesg (8560.606132)
Can you reach a TTY with ctrl+alt+F3?
If so, log in. Then you can either reboot
or do a poweroff
.
I can sometimes reach a TTY. I have tried reboot and shutdown -h now, but not power off. Shutdown will usually give me a system message that the system is shutting down, and it never does. Reboot does not do anything. Next time this happens I will verify this again.
You must enter the command: poweroff
to shut down your device.
Shutdown does not work.
I will give that a try next time, I was unaware that shutdown does not work.
Suspend Standby Sleep all that stuff never worked on any machine, mac linux windows, just remove it and instead save work and shutdown the machine.