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Hey all, could use some help on where to find the source of this.
Other day I upgraded RAM from 64GB to 128GB and swapped an Intel a380 (6GB) to an Intel a770 (16GB) for production work. Not a gaming rig. (Streaming/Editing) Then I updated EndeavourOS.
Ever since, when I suspend the machine, upon return from suspend the desktop shows itself for about a second (eg: music will play) then it immediately performs a proper shutdown.
Jul 07 01:28:42 dejah-thoris systemd-logind[1019]: Operation 'suspend' finished.
Jul 07 01:28:42 dejah-thoris systemd[1]: Stopped target Suspend.
Jul 07 01:28:43 dejah-thoris systemd-logind[1019]: The system will power off now!
Jul 07 01:28:43 dejah-thoris systemd-logind[1019]: System is powering down.
This is all that I can find currently. It looks like a systemd-logind problem, but I always hit a wall with systemd - anyone who can coach me on what to examine? Driver's in the kernel, that doesn't really seem relevant? I'm wondering if it was the OS upgrade, and if so what it might have been?
Aloha!
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Well, I did nothing and something fixed it. Maybe it was another update/upgrade cycle?
Anything further would be moot.
Thanks for reading!
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