https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=437808

--- Comment #10 from Walter Fuchs <waltererwin...@gmail.com> ---
(In reply to Walter Fuchs from comment #9)
> I've got this issue but I am using X11 rather than Wayland. 
> 
> I'm on Plasma 5.21.5 and am using Fedora 34. Like the original report stated
> though, I only had this issue after upgrading to Fedora 34.

I managed to find a kludgey workaround for my case, that is you installed KDE
from the normal Fedora workstation rather than KDE spin iso and you use GDM
rather than SDDM as your display manager). I have not tested whether this will
work for the KDE spin. Nevertheless, it proceeds as follows 

1. While in KDE, go to your application menu and instead of pressing "Sleep",
go to "Leave>Lock".

2. You will then be presented the KDE lock screen. From this screen, press
CTRL+ALT+F1 which should take you back to the GDM Fedora login screen that you
get when you boot into Fedora.

3. Choose suspend from the top right power icon in the GDM screen.

4. Your PC will then suspend. When you power back on (hopefully), you will be
greeted with the GDM screen rather than the KDE login screen. If you log in
from this screen (or press CTRL+ALT+F1 again), you will be back at the KDE
login screen. 

5. At the KDE login screen, you will need to login back again. However, your
desktop should be as you left it, fully useable. 

I have no idea why this works other than in does. I suspect something is not
loading the lock screen correctly from sleep (as the lock function itself
otherwise works flawlessly).

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