SOLVED

Edit: Solved using workaround of creating a systemd service that disables GPP0 wakeup: https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=364220&start=20


Hey everyone!

The suspend feature has never worked on my system, so I always turned it off in the settings. But now, with the electricity prices going up in my country (we have the most expensive electricity in Europe, lol), I figured it’s a good time to tackle this.

When the system tries to go into sleep mode, it just wakes up right away, and the monitors don’t show anything (no signal). I’ve got a backlit keyboard and an RGB mouse, but they don’t light up during this, and the caps lock key doesn’t respond when I press it.

I’m on kernel 6.12.7 and I updated the BIOS a few days ago, but the problem is still there.

My hardware:

  • CPU: Ryzen 5 5600
  • MOBO: GIGABYTE B550 GAMING X V2 (rev. 1.3)
  • GPU: RX 6700 XT
  • PSU: SilentiumPC Supremo M2 (600W I guess?)
  • CASE: be quiet! Pure Base DX500

If anyone has any ideas on how to fix this, I would really appreciate your help!

  • Concave1142@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    I had an issue recently where my new PC build would not shut down. It would power itself back on on every shutdown immediately.

    Checked the bios and found that I had Wake on PCIe (something like that) enabled. Soon as I disabled it, I was able to shut down my PC.

    My assumption is that I was shutting down my PC and my monitor still being on was causing my Asus mobo to see it as a turn on event.

    • My Password Is 1234@lemmy.worldOP
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      1 day ago

      All “Wake on” things are disabled in my UEFI settings.

      To be sure, I also reset the UEFI to have “clean” settings, but that didn’t help, unfortunately.