Public bug reported:

My Framework laptop goes to sleep (systemd sleep.target) after a while.
Since two days, it does turn on the screen after resume but it doesn't
really "wake up": The mouse doesn't respond and the keyboard doesn't
affect the lock screen (when I press SPACE, nothing happens). NumLock
still works.

When I press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, I get a black screen. Using
Alt+Left/+Right, I can switch to the console with log messages. It seems
that the kernel tries to reboot but is stuck somewhere.

The suspend messages in the journal look innocent except for this error:

gvfsd-wsdd[58757]: Failed to spawn the wsdd daemon: Kindprozess »wsdd«
konnte nicht ausgeführt werden (file not found)

I've attached the list of packages which I've installed in the last
days. One of them is most likely the culprit.

** Affects: linux (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New


** Tags: suspend-resume

** Attachment added: "Applied updates; one of them probably causes the problem"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2120185/+attachment/5897626/+files/dpkg-since-2025-08-04.log

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Title:
  Resume fails in 24.04.2 since yesterday

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  My Framework laptop goes to sleep (systemd sleep.target) after a
  while. Since two days, it does turn on the screen after resume but it
  doesn't really "wake up": The mouse doesn't respond and the keyboard
  doesn't affect the lock screen (when I press SPACE, nothing happens).
  NumLock still works.

  When I press Ctrl+Alt+Delete, I get a black screen. Using
  Alt+Left/+Right, I can switch to the console with log messages. It
  seems that the kernel tries to reboot but is stuck somewhere.

  The suspend messages in the journal look innocent except for this
  error:

  gvfsd-wsdd[58757]: Failed to spawn the wsdd daemon: Kindprozess »wsdd«
  konnte nicht ausgeführt werden (file not found)

  I've attached the list of packages which I've installed in the last
  days. One of them is most likely the culprit.

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