I guess that's a common issue.  Actually, though, it's my laptop.  A lenovo
x1 carbon which has been working on Fedora for several years now.  Lately
(last couple of weeks) it's not reliably sleeping.  It used to be that 100%
reliably I close the lid and within about 2-3 seconds the led is blinking
indicating sleep.  But now it is not reliable, sometimes the led stays
solid for 5 sec while the laptop plays some noises (presumably from KDE)
and maybe I open and close again and then it sleeps.  But yesterday when I
open again I'm greeted by black screen which is unresponsive, forcing me to
force power off.  The only thing I see in log suspicious is:
Jan 20 13:27:26 nbecker0 kernel: x86/split lock detection: #AC: crashing
the kernel on kernel split_locks and warnin>
Jan 20 13:27:26 nbecker0 kernel: x86/tme: not enabled by BIOS
Jan 20 13:27:26 nbecker0 kernel: Command line:
BOOT_IMAGE=(hd0,gpt2)/vmlinuz-6.18.5-200.fc43.x86_64 root=UUID=483691>
Jan 20 13:27:26 nbecker0 kernel: Linux version 6.18.5-200.fc43.x86_64
(mockbuild@8080fdb6b64b4ba893644b4a9d57398b) (>
-- Boot fe0abc2f0da64259a51fc73cd0c4ff3c --

Any thoughts?
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