The image links are broken (Launchpad has problems with non-latin
characters), but on the description alone it sounds like bug 1876632.
Except for when you say logging in again doesn't fix it, that part is
unusual.

This might be related:

[ 1009.189245] __vm_enough_memory: pid: 11024, comm: nvidia-smi, bytes: 
51539607552 not enough memory for the allocation
[ 1009.189253] __vm_enough_memory: pid: 11024, comm: nvidia-smi, bytes: 
51539628032 not enough memory for the allocation
[ 1009.189256] __vm_enough_memory: pid: 11024, comm: nvidia-smi, bytes: 
51539742720 not enough memory for the allocation

When you log in again and the problem persists, please attach new
screenshots of what you see (with simple filenames). Please also run:

  journalctl -b0 > journal.txt

while the problem is happening and attach the resulting text file here.

** Package changed: xorg (Ubuntu) => gnome-shell (Ubuntu)

** Changed in: gnome-shell (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

** Tags added: nvidia

** Summary changed:

- Ubuntu 24.10: GNOME/Wayland rendering glitch after suspending the PC
+ [nvidia] Ubuntu 24.10: GNOME/Wayland rendering glitch after suspending the PC

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  [nvidia] Ubuntu 24.10: GNOME/Wayland rendering glitch after suspending
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