systemd version the issue has been seen with
252.1-1
Used distribution
debian bookworm
Linux kernel version used
6.0.0-3-amd64
CPU architectures issue was seen on
x86_64
Component
systemd
Expected behaviour you didn't see
suspend resume to work
Unexpected behaviour you saw
after suspend resume I unable to move any windows. I had to switch to console (alt+f2) and press ctrl+alt+del to reboot
Steps to reproduce the problem
call 'systemctl suspend' or close notebook lid
Additional program output to the terminal or log subsystem illustrating the issue
all hardware logs
* http://linux-hardware.org/?probe=59aa7d31d8
Manually rolling back to 252-2 makes system to work again, windows moves.
EDIT: updated logs https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=b5eb364ac6
systemd version the issue has been seen with
252.1-1
Used distribution
debian bookworm
Linux kernel version used
6.0.0-3-amd64
CPU architectures issue was seen on
x86_64
Component
systemd
Expected behaviour you didn't see
suspend resume to work
Unexpected behaviour you saw
after suspend resume I unable to move any windows. I had to switch to console (alt+f2) and press ctrl+alt+del to reboot
Steps to reproduce the problem
call 'systemctl suspend' or close notebook lid
Additional program output to the terminal or log subsystem illustrating the issue
Manually rolling back to 252-2 makes system to work again, windows moves.
EDIT: updated logs https://linux-hardware.org/?probe=b5eb364ac6