Isnt there like a way to turn off the powersaving? I think Ive had enough of NVIDIA for now.
Sure, type suspend
in system menu and you will find the Power Management configurer.
Thank you
I’m glad I could help.
Just dropping by . . . as Nvidia has no financial incentive to keep their linux drivers updated to latest iteration . . . which does “cause problems” with revival from suspend . . . I run “nouveau” as the video driver and that keeps problems a little less frequent. There have been times when upgrades have “blacklisted nouveau” without consent or informing me . . . . But, for daily driver type stuff nouveau is fine.
Hello,
Same problem. I’ve been working on my friend’s 7950X3D with a X670E chipset that I built for him, including an Nvidia 4070. It did sleep and resume fine and since it’s not mine, I’m not sure when the problem started. But it will not resume. I think it’s been a couple of months. His wife sent me a message that the computer screen was black and it wouldn’t respond on October 1, 2024, but it might have been going on before that.
I read someone said when you wake it, wait, it’ll reboot. His does reboot if you give it a couple of minutes, so it’s not completely frozen. Doing the reset from the keyboard does not work though (Crtl+ALT+DEL).
Does yours also reboot if you wait 2-3-4 minutes?
Is anyone sure this is an Nvidia problem or is it a chipset problem?
My X570 works fine but I have an Intel ARC, not Nvidia (Same updated Tumbleweed). I assumed it was Nvidia, but I can’t prove that. If I figure it out I’ll post it here but I won’t be there until the weekend (Nov 23 or 24), if he’s not working out of town. My next step is to try the Nouveau driver to try and pin down if it’s Nvidia driver related.
I’ve done a lot of common testing, different Kernels, some BIOS settings, BIOS updates, checking if sleep was functioning correctly etc. I rolled back the Nvidia driver as far as I could, same thing. I didn’t disconnect any hardware, it’s all new (1 year old) so I figured it was Nvidia. If we’re wrong, we may never get it, but I’m still leaning toward Nvidia.
mine does not reboot. Its just stuck forever when it happens. I ended up turning of powersaving. Something still powersaves though. The screen turns black at least, and thats enough for me. Back in the Amiga days there were no such thing as powersaving
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