Post AtcrrTSSE6Jg8eI5CK by sebbernery@mamot.fr
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 (DIR) Post #AtcrrQ74f8QplTGSxM by mcc@mastodon.social
       2025-04-30T18:46:43Z
       
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       So I think my Lenovo Thinkpad is approaching 2 years old and it's STILL developing, after system updates, new problems where when I put it to sleep Linux is unable to wake back up and I have to hard cycle. What the fuck am I supposed to do? Just stop upgrading my firmware or Linux kernel because Linux can't seem to support *the one laptop brand people tell you to buy for Linux*?This appears to be an AMD chipset specific problem. I got the AMD *because* it was supposed to be Linux compatible.
       
 (DIR) Post #AtcrrQgsW14VYW13lQ by gpunktschmitz@toot.cafe
       2025-04-30T18:48:52Z
       
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       @mcc what model and generation are you using?
       
 (DIR) Post #AtcrrS2BWHi1iszac4 by gpunktschmitz@toot.cafe
       2025-04-30T18:49:29Z
       
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       @mcc I'm just curious - and also which distro?
       
 (DIR) Post #AtcrrSdlGZlbbQZbBQ by mcc@mastodon.social
       2025-04-30T18:50:01Z
       
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       @gpunktschmitz Thinkpad T14 Gen 3 AMD. I previously saw the problem with Ubuntu 24.04 but now I am seeing it with Debian Trixie.
       
 (DIR) Post #AtcrrTSSE6Jg8eI5CK by sebbernery@mamot.fr
       2025-04-30T18:54:17Z
       
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       @mcc I had the issue (Thinkpad L14 Gen 1 AMD Ryzen) last year but an upgrade on Fedora seems to have solved the issue. I don't have the last Fedora version so I guess it's not that recent (I'm on a kernel 6.13.11-200 ).This blog article was interesting (but it doesn't solve the issue, just explaining it) https://nyanpasu64.gitlab.io/blog/amdgpu-sleep-wake-hang/
       
 (DIR) Post #AtcrrWBC6jICZzEqDA by gpunktschmitz@toot.cafe
       2025-04-30T18:50:15Z
       
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       @mcc I do have colleagues running fedora on thinkpad t14s gen4 just fine