Applied updates to my rc2 install and the problem no longer manifests.
Both manual suspend/resume and timeout/resume work as expected. Console log doing updates:: Setting up linux-libc-dev (6.12.35-1) ... Setting up linux-image-amd64 (6.12.35-1) ... Setting up python3.13-tk (3.13.5-2) ... Setting up libgstreamer-plugins-bad1.0-0:amd64 (1.26.2-3) ... Setting up gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad:amd64 (1.26.2-3) ... Setting up libpython3.13-stdlib:amd64 (3.13.5-2) ... Setting up libpython3-stdlib:amd64 (3.13.5-1) ... Setting up libpython3.13:amd64 (3.13.5-2) ... Setting up python3.13 (3.13.5-2) ... Setting up python3 (3.13.5-1) ... running python rtupdate hooks for python3.13... running python post-rtupdate hooks for python3.13... Processing triggers for man-db (2.13.1-1) ... Processing triggers for mailcap (3.74) ... Processing triggers for desktop-file-utils (0.28-1) ... Processing triggers for libc-bin (2.41-9) ... Processing triggers for systemd (257.7-1) ... On 7/6/25 14:19, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
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