Can't put my Steam Deck Oled to sleep

Ever since the last stable steam update my Steam Deck wakes up immediatly after I put it on sleep. I don't really know in which log I can look to find whats happening and whats preventing it to stay on sleep. 🫤
10 Replies
Lou Lüeder
Lou LüederOP•12mo ago
When I disable "Allow this device to wake the Steam Deck" for every controller in the bluetooth options AND I disable bluetooth AND I try a few times in a row, it works as it should. So I guess I have a temporary fix and the issue is bluetooth related.
Mcromae
Mcromae•12mo ago
I am having the same issue, and I tried this in steamOS too, and ti works as expected on steamOS
seraph992
seraph992•12mo ago
I am also having this issue. Sometimes I can get the console to finally go to sleep after 3-4 attempts, though it seems to have a lower success rate while a game is running. I can also confirm that the issue does not occur on SteamOS.
Mcromae
Mcromae•12mo ago
This is my experience too, I have to try to sleep it 2 to 3 times, it seems to be even more inconsistent in desktop mode, sometimes turning off blootooth and wifi seems to help, other times not at all. Right from boot into gamescope it seams to work consistently at least the first time
Mcromae
Mcromae•12mo ago
Thanks
Roon
Roon•2w ago
Hey, I had this issue too, this time I cannot put the OS to sleep even I don't have any bluetooth connected Hmm wait
Roon
Roon•2w ago
This commit should fix it, try updating your Bazzite now
Raltay
Raltay•7d ago
This issue is from 2024, probably was a different root cause from the issue we're having recently (after firmware cleanup) And unfortunately no, the above doesn't fix suspend issue. I've rebased yesterday my SDO from bazzite-deck-gnome:stable to bazzite-deck-gnome:testing and it still persists. Update: new build has just landed for the stable branch and the issue looks like to be fixed.

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