https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=469975

            Bug ID: 469975
           Summary: KVM Guest sleeps and wakes not...
    Classification: Plasma
           Product: Powerdevil
           Version: 5.27.3
          Platform: Neon
                OS: Linux
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: plasma-b...@kde.org
          Reporter: tagwer...@innerjoin.org
                CC: m...@ratijas.tk, natalie_clar...@yahoo.de
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY:

    A newly installed KVM guest sleeps and it is not possible to wake it.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE:

    Install a new Neon Testing

    Log in and update with "pkcon refresh; pkcon update"

    Go away while it is thinking, drink tea, come back later and try to wake
the system

    (It does not seem to matter whether you are using QXL or Virtio video or
whether
    you select an X11 or Wayland session.)

OBSERVED RESULTS:

    You don't get a response. All seems dead, even Ctrl-Alt-F2 (via Send Key)
does not
    give a command line logon option.

    Does not visibly react to "Reboot" or "Close Down" from the Virtual Machine
Manager,
    you have to "Force Off".

EXPECTED RESULTS:

    You should get something...

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS

    Neon Testing (from neon-testing-20230329-1528.iso)

    Plasma: 5.27.3
    Frameworks: 5.105.0
    Qt: 5.15.8

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

    If you install/enable sshd on the guest and connect, you see that the ssh
connection
    drops. If you try to wake the system (by typing "things" into the blanked
screen)
    the system silently wakes and you can connect again with ssh and close the
system
    down gently. You do not get any response on the screen.

    It does not seem related to the screen saver, that can be disabled and the
issue
    persists. Watching Journalctl shows that the system is sleeps when the
screen blanks
    (and the ssh connection drops). It seems related to Power Management and
the
    "Suspend Session":

        System Settings > Power Management > Energy Saving

    has "Suspend Session" enabled with a 15 minute timeout. Disable that and
the issue goes away.

    It could be, that if you are drinking tea and the system goes to sleep,
that this *just* qualifies
    as a Plasma 15 minute issue 8-]

    Probable that the screen freezing is not dependent on the "pkcon update"
but that seems to
    raise the stakes.

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