Suspend bricks laptop screen until force-shutdown - with GDM enabled and NVIDIA drivers.
Affected version
43.2
- ASUS Vivobook M7600QC
- ^ Contains NVIDIA RTX 3050 Laptop GPU and Radeon RX Vega 8 (integrated with R7-5800H CPU) - Former enabled by proprietary NVIDIA drivers, latter enabled by Mesa.
- 6.1.7-arch-1-1 kernel - Arch Linux x86_64
- 43.2 Gnome Shell
- Default Gnome for arch, which I suppose is wayland+xwayland
- Will reproduce without extensions.
Bug summary
- If, GDM.service is enabled and NVIDIA graphics drivers are running; suspending a session and attempting to resume it, will not resume properly as the laptop screen will remain off, TTY keybindings wont work; as well as the Caps-Lock button (it won't toggle the flash lol). Only thing I can attest to work after attempting to resume is the keyboard backlit button.
- As mentioned before, issue will not occur when the session has been started through an alternative display manager -such as SDDM- or if the NVIDIA drivers are disabled on boot.
- My GNOME Shell is completely vanilla.
Steps to reproduce
- Run vanilla Gnome Shell through GDM on arch installation and aforementioned hardware with NVIDIA drivers running.
- Suspend
- Attempt resume
What happened
Laptop resumes, however the screen is completely off. Attempting to reboot blindly through a TTY or keyboard navigation will not work.
Edited by Ghost User