I have a Dell Precision 5820 Xeon with nVidia GeForce GT 1030 graphics
for video and a Quadro 4000 that I was playing with for GPU algorithms.
I have a fresh (fully updated) install of Fedora 39 with the nouveau
driver.

When I resume from suspend, no video shows. I can still ssh to the
machine, though. If I issue 'sudo shutdown -r now' from an ssh session,
the machine freezes. I can still ping, but I can't ssh (connection
refused errors). The only way I can regain control of the machine is to
power down by holding down the button on the front of the machine and
start from cold.

The proprietary nVidia driver doesn't exhibit the same problem.

In addition to the above, this machine has a problem where on boot, it
doesn't show the menu with kernels to select from. It displays "booting
in insecure mode", then goes directly to booting with the latest
kernel. I haven't changed any grub options since the install and I
don't have this problem on any other machine I use. I can get the menu
with ESC, but I can't figure out why it doesn't display by default. By
now, I do have two kernels installed.

Any thoughts on a solution? For the first problem, I'm not sure what
component to report on in Bugzilla.

Thanks for any help.
-- 
Matthew Saltzman
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
Clemson University
mjs AT clemson DOT edu
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