How do I fix this annoying problem with Bazzite on my desktop?
The annoying problem (doesn't always happen, but still annoying) is that whenever Bazzite puts my desktop to sleep, sometimes it locks up that when I try to wake it back up, it's unresponsive. And I have to restart it via a cold shutdown, which isn't good for my data and my PC.
Why is this happening and how do I fix this?
Some specs about my desktop:
Intel Core i5-6600
Geforce RTX 2060
32 GB system RAM
2.8 TB HDD
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@π’ππ΅π²πͺ ππ»πͺπ I've heard suspend/resume is a bit iffy right now - i've disabled it on my desktop for the same reason. It does work flawlessly on my laptop so the issues seem to be hardware dependent.
I am sorry to say the only way to really figure out why is to poke though logs or set it up for debugging. You might get better results looking where someone explains how to troubleshoot suspend on linux in general.
How did you disable it?
@π’ππ΅π²πͺ ππ»πͺπ I am using the gnome desktop, and its easy to disable there. I am sure its similar in KDE. This doesn't disable it system wide though.

Oh, I've seen this. Okay. Thanks.
We'd need a log from you
ujust logs-last-boot
No known sleep issues that aren't hardware specific
Actually, I'm thinking about switching to Linux Mint. I like Bazzite because it works really well on my ROG Ally, but I'm disappointed that I'm having some issues on the desktop. Not just this issue but the audio issue too where I only get audio playback from my onboard audio device sometimes rather than all the time.
In general, if you have the same software or kernel versions you're going to have the same problems, but Mint is a bit older with kernel versions than Bazzite.