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submitted 2 months ago by jjlinux@lemmy.ml to c/linux@lemmy.ml

Finally got my wife away from Windows and on Fedora 40 (Gnome 46).

Now, when her PC goes to suspend and when she wakes it up, one of her 2 monitors doesn't wake up.

Both are connected to HDMI ports (no dedicated video card, just the integrated card in her Ryzen 9).

Any ideas on what could be happening? I wouldn't want her to go back to Winblows over something so insignificant, but she would.

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[-] Deckweiss@lemmy.world 23 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

One monitor not working after sleep - "insignificant"

Thats the true Linux nerd mentality :D


Jokes aside, can you check for anything gpu or monitor related in journalctl after the wakeup?

[-] jjlinux@lemmy.ml 1 points 2 months ago

I'll check all the logs as soon as she stands up from her desk. Thanks so much.

And about the "joke", not really a joke. Most of us see that as nothing more than a slight bump on the road. But Windows users moving over to the brighter side of computers will see that as an excuse to go back to pain. People are weird.

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