https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=483163

Richard Steven Hack <richardstevenh...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #16 from Richard Steven Hack <richardstevenh...@gmail.com> ---
Confirmed on openSUSE Tumbleweed desktop (not laptop) latest snapshot as of
this date. I'm on X11 after the Obsidian note-taking app does not work at all
with Wayland. (By the way, changing to Wayland without asking was a no-no.)

I had my system set to not do session suspend at all being on a desktop, but to
turn off the screen and lock the screen after 60 minutes. Then I turn off the
monitor at night before bed so I can sleep without waiting for the monitor to
turn off itself. In the morning I turn on the monitor, wiggle the mouse and get
my login screen. But the last couple days - but not EVERY day - the monitor
turns on, but the screen is dark and the mouse wiggle does not have any result.
Hitting escape turns the screen from gray to absolute black. I then have to
switch to a virtual terminal which appears with no problem and I then log in as
root and reboot.

I've decided to simply switch off screen turnoff to see if that fixes the
issue. I always turn off the monitor manually anyway before bed. so why bother
with screen turnoff? During the day I'm usually at the machine anyway so screen
turnoff is mostly a nuisance if I'm away for more than 60 minutes.

Haven't tried switching themes yet to test. Might try that tonight if the
Breeze Twilight theme is acceptable (no Dark theme is for me.)

It's interesting that I do NOT have the problem on my second desktop which also
does not use session suspend but only turns off the screen and locks the
screen. Sometimes I forget to turn off that system's monitor so perhaps I just
haven't seen the issue yet on that one.

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