Package: bugs.debian.org
Severity: important
X-Debbugs-Cc: [email protected]

Dear Maintainer,

First off I want to thank you for your time and effort that is put in to 
everything that you do to
maintain the free and open source community and I am forever grateful. I am 
kindly writing you today in regards to an issue I am having. I'm unsure what 
exactly is the culprit but I suspect it's a combination of Nvidia, Wayland, and 
X11 not playing nicely with each other.

Hardware: 

i5-12600kf
Nvidia RTX 3060

   * What led up to the situation?

 I installed Nvidia drivers on my new desktop. I have searched countless fourms 
and couldn't find my exact issue anywhere. I found similar issues but not my 
exact one.
 
 When I leave my computer in sleep mode for an extended period of time (Greater 
than a couple hours) and I last ran a Wayland session my monitor will not come 
back on. My keyboard lights up and everything appears responsive but I don't 
have any DE - My monitor stays asleep.
 
 If I wake my computer up after being asleep for just a couple minutes it 
doesn't do this. I mostly notice the issue after I go to bed and wake up and 
try to log in to my computer.
 This sleep issue has also not persisted if I log in/out using X11
 
 This issue also persists when I reboot my computer. It will shut down with no 
issues and post with options to get into BIOS but then it hangs on the boot up 
and again my screen goes to standby and will not respond to anything.
 
 I have to manually power off my desktop with the power button and drain the 
power and then upon starting the computer back up it works fine.
This reboot issue is present when previously logged in on both X11 and Wayland

This is not the same issue that has been reported where the screen doesn't wake 
up from sleep or the screen only has a blinking cursor. I have seen those 
issues and fixed them both when I saw them.

This is something different
 


   * What exactly did you do (or not do) that was effective (or
     ineffective)?
     
I have followed the debian wiki for installing nvidia drivers exactly.
I have tried reinstalling onto Fedora and also Debian 13

Have tried the following commands:

 cat /sys/module/nvidia_drm/parameters/modeset (This returns "Y")
 echo "options nvidia-drm modeset=1" >> /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-options.conf
 echo "options nvidia NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations=1" >> 
/etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-options.conf


# systemctl enable nvidia-suspend.service
# systemctl enable nvidia-hibernate.service
# systemctl enable nvidia-resume.service

I am on driver version 535.247.01 

I have tried reinstalling the drivers as well. 
I have not tried any other drivers other than the recommended driver for my card

   * What was the outcome of this action?

There has been no change regardless of what I have tried. My current workaround 
is to use X11 and if I want to use Wayland I can just set my computer to not go 
to sleep.

   * What outcome did you expect instead?

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