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Darin Miller changed:
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Peter Levine changed:
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--- Comment #6 from Mikhail "L117" Nikolenko ---
Downgrade to nvidia-drivers-440-x solved this issue for me.
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--- Comment #5 from Mikhail "L117" Nikolenko ---
Tried suspend/resume with fresh KDE Neon (neon-user-20200827-0945) + Safe
Graphics (Otherwise nouveau can not be removed easily after boot) and
proprietary NVidia drivers. Everything works fine, no corrup
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--- Comment #4 from Mikhail "L117" Nikolenko ---
Following nvidia module options are applied:
# cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia.conf
# Nvidia drivers support
alias char-major-195 nvidia
alias /dev/nvidiactl char-major-195
# To tweak the driver the followin
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--- Comment #2 from Peter Levine ---
I've switched back to using the intel driver to render xorg-server. Though it
seems that the issue doesn't show up, if I were to resume from sleep and then
render systemsettings5 offloaded to nvidia (i.e., __NV_PRIME
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--- Comment #1 from Peter Levine ---
Created attachment 129853
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journalctl entries for systemsettings5 process initialization
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