I'm facing a similar issue. I'm also using Wayland and a Nvidia MX150
card. Let me attach the log once I have the issue again. It seems to
happen after long periods of sleep.
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I thought this was similar to bug #1971149, but that's not the case at
all. Apparently my problem comes from the screen being black but not
suspended (while playing some audio). Suspending the laptop (by closing
the lid or pressing the POWER buttom) and then waking it up solve
Thank you Daniel, I just did (bug #1971674)
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I'm facing the same issue (duplicated in reported bug 1971674) with my
Mi Notebook Pro 2018 running Ubuntu 22.04, an Intel® Core™ i7-8550U with
an NVIDIA GeForce MX150 using Wayland. I thought the issue was with
Nvidia, but I can tell that's not the case.
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Hi Daniel!
#20 works for me! Thanks!
Do you have any explanation for this? How come this was not a problem
back when I was running Fedora? Is Ubuntu 22.04 using an older, unfixed
version of some package? Was this bug introduced downstream in the
Ubuntu release? Are there any plans of fixing this