Hey Daniel. Your comment made me look closer at what was happening and I found the culprit in my case.
I have 2x 1440p screens connected through the dock, that support up to 165hz, and the dock supports enough bandwidth to run them at 1440px60hz. But when it wakes up from suspend it for some reason puts the screen settings at 1440px144hz. The same doesn't occur in xorg which is why the issue was isolated to Wayland for me. After I woke my laptop from suspend, changed the display settings to 60hz, everything worked again. After changing it once it also seems to persist for now. One other observation though, in xorg I can't even set my screen hz higher than 60 while Wayland gives me the option to crank it up to 144hz. When even trying to set it to 144hz, my monitors OSD tell me it still runs 60hz while gnome settings thinks it's 144hz. Either way, I apologize if I wasted your time but I hope that it was helpful for others who might end up here trying to find a similar solution. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kernel Packages, which is subscribed to linux-hwe-5.19 in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1968040 Title: [i915] Blanked screen doesn't wake up after locking [drmModeAtomicCommit: Argument invalide] [drmModeAtomicCommit: Invalid argument] Status in GNOME Shell: New Status in Mutter: New Status in linux package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in linux-hwe-5.19 package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Status in mutter package in Ubuntu: Confirmed Bug description: [ Workaround ] Add to /etc/environment (in Ubuntu 22.04): MUTTER_DEBUG_ENABLE_ATOMIC_KMS=0 or in Ubuntu 22.10 and later: MUTTER_DEBUG_FORCE_KMS_MODE=simple and then reboot. [ Upstream bugs ] https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/5098 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2268 https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/issues/2749 [ Original report ] (initially reported as a comment on bug #1965085, and split into a separate bug report) After I lock my screen and let it blank, moving the mouse or pressing any key on the keyboard won't wake it up. The only reliable workaround I've found is to press Ctrl+Alt+F1. That's on a fully up-to-date jammy, my hardware is an Intel NUC with a single Samsung monitor connected with a standard HDMI cable. This is a regression that started happening yesterday (2022-04-05) if I can remember correctly (I do apply pending updates at least once daily). ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 22.04 Package: gdm3 42.0-1ubuntu2 ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 5.15.0-25.25-generic 5.15.30 Uname: Linux 5.15.0-25-generic x86_64 NonfreeKernelModules: zfs zunicode zavl icp zcommon znvpair ApportVersion: 2.20.11-0ubuntu80 Architecture: amd64 CasperMD5CheckResult: unknown CurrentDesktop: ubuntu:GNOME Date: Wed Apr 6 15:19:30 2022 InstallationDate: Installed on 2020-09-16 (566 days ago) InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 20.10 "Groovy Gorilla" - Alpha amd64 (20200910) SourcePackage: gdm3 UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to jammy on 2022-03-19 (17 days ago) To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-shell/+bug/1968040/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages Post to : kernel-packages@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~kernel-packages More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp