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    [โ€“] RubberElectrons@lemmy.world 2 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) (1 children)

    Yes, 3060 and Wayland/gnome act funny after resuming the machine from sleep while connected to a second display.

    • Some applications, e.g. Firefox will not update properly after a resume when screen config has been changed while asleep. That is, if I undock my laptop and then resume, Firefox won't visibly scroll or change, but buttons invisibly move which I know because where the mouse cursor changes when hovering changes after playing with the scroll wheel. Only fix is killing Firefox and restarting. Maybe it's a snap thing.

    • On resume, wallpaper for gdm is painted on secondary monitor while laptop display stays dark, even though that's where the login prompt etc is. A quick close/open of the laptop lid forces the main display to come back online.

    [โ€“] DrRatso@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

    Suspend works fine for me on Wayland/Gnome, firefox only gets closed when I reboot. I use nvidia-open though, i remember before I had to take extra steps to enable proper nvidia suspend behaviour, or I had similarproblems(there was a specific package and some configs to change).

    Now mind you this is an nvidia not nvidia - wayland issue afaik.

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