https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437808

--- Comment #11 from bugs....@oneyv.org ---
(In reply to Walter Fuchs from comment #10)
> (In reply to Walter Fuchs from comment #9)
> > I've got this issue but I am using X11 rather than Wayland. 
> > 
> > I'm on Plasma 5.21.5 and am using Fedora 34. Like the original report stated
> > though, I only had this issue after upgrading to Fedora 34.
> 
> I managed to find a kludgey workaround for my case, that is you installed
> KDE from the normal Fedora workstation rather than KDE spin iso and you use
> GDM rather than SDDM as your display manager). I have not tested whether
> this will work for the KDE spin. Nevertheless, it proceeds as follows 
> 
> 1. While in KDE, go to your application menu and instead of pressing
> "Sleep", go to "Leave>Lock".
> 
> 2. You will then be presented the KDE lock screen. From this screen, press
> CTRL+ALT+F1 which should take you back to the GDM Fedora login screen that
> you get when you boot into Fedora.

{snip}

> 
> I have no idea why this works other than in does. I suspect something is not
> loading the lock screen correctly from sleep (as the lock function itself
> otherwise works flawlessly).

Sorry, no (I am the Original Poster).  I did install KDE from KDE Spin ISO a
few releases ago, but since then, I have upgraded KDE Spin from already
installed KDE spin.  I do use SDDM, not GDM.  The problem occurs under Wayland
but not under X11 for me (OP).

1)  I selected Lock from the menu.  This did display the normal KDE lock
screen.

2)  I press CTRL-ALT-F1.  There is no change, it remains on the KDE lock
screen.

3) ... since step 2 is not successful, there is no proceeding to further steps.

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