#[SOLVED] Laptop unable to go to sleep mode

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narrow bobcat
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I am currently having an issue where I cannot put my laptop to sleep. I believe that this may be a driver issue, although I do not know if this is fixable. Are there any possible solutions?

charred yew
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im also having this problem and would like to fix it

narrow bobcat
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I got a bit desparate as I couldn't find any solutions

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so I went to chat gpt (a dumb move)

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and its suggestions just caused more problems for me

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I added this parameter called apci_sleep or something in the boot config

opaque widget
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Which distro/DM/WM etc?

narrow bobcat
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and I was on KDE

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But when I boot into Arch, the screen is just black and all I see is the underscore "_" after the bootloader

narrow bobcat
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To GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="loglevel=3 quiet nvidia-drm.modeset=1 nvidia_drm.fbdev=1"

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That caused an issue, so I went back into the TTY to remove it

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I thought that by removing the parameter that I had just added, I assume it would solve the issue right away and everything would work normal again, but that didn't change a thing

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So I do not know what to do

narrow bobcat
narrow bobcat
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Any suggestions?

opaque widget
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KDE always gives me trouble with sleep/hybernate it seems to be a common bug, I have no suggestion for it aside from changing your settings for a termporary fix until KDE fixes the issue in future updates

charred yew
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i had to reinstall

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it sucks

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dont fuck with the lock screen

narrow bobcat
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But today it just ain't working

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I also did a bit more research

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After I make changes to grub config

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I have to call a cmd which creates the 'real' grub config

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Which is sudo grub-mkconfig -o /boot/grub/grub.cfg

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Using that cmd, it essentially registers the changes that I made

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I have yet to do this, but this should work

narrow bobcat
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Never mind this did not work

narrow bobcat
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sddm is active though, so I don’t see a problem with that

narrow bobcat
charred yew
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yes

narrow bobcat
charred yew
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yes dont fuck with the log in screen

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only use the default ones

narrow bobcat
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Ah

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So what you’re saying

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Is I can’t use my own?

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And if I do that creates issues?

narrow bobcat
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Imma just reinstall atp

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@charred yew

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@opaque widget

opaque widget
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GL. If it still gives you trouble try gnome or xfce

narrow bobcat
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I don’t rlly see any other option

narrow bobcat
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Thank you guys for the help