I mean, there’s no color profile option in the current KDE Plasma display config for HDR on Wayland, but just for the crap of it I flipped their “efficient color precision” to the “accurate” setting, which gives you a performance warning and it went to deep sleep for several hours and recoverd once successfully.
I hate it here. I’m going to choose to believe this was a fluke and when I leave this thing on overnight it’ll die in its sleep as it’s been doing for a while.
But hey, I’ve tried a bunch of the logical, actually-sound setup tweaks unsuccessfully, who knows what dark rituals the proprietary Nvidia drivers demand to come back from the dead at this point. I’ll give it a shot next time.
I mean, there’s no color profile option in the current KDE Plasma display config for HDR on Wayland, but just for the crap of it I flipped their “efficient color precision” to the “accurate” setting, which gives you a performance warning and this thing went to deep sleep for several hours and recoverd once successfully.
I hate it here. I’m going to choose to believe this was a fluke and when I leave this thing on overnight it’ll die in its sleep as it’s been doing for a while.
Huh, waking issues have been plaguing me for ~9 months in regular Fedora KDE, to the point where I don’t let my PC sleep and just shut it down at night. Hopefully this fixes it there too.
I was just coming back to post that it’s been a week and my PC just turned itself back on from deep sleep after being left overnight, as it has for the duration.
I’m so mad. Dozens of forum threads and bug reports and online searches. I have fundamental questions about Linux’s model for both development and support now that I didn’t have two weeks ago.
Not sure if this will work for you, I had a problem with waking from sleep first few days, found a forum post that worked for me:
Set a color profile in the display settings - doesn’t matter which one, it just wanted one selected. Been solid-as a rock since.
Are you kidding me, that worked?!
I mean, there’s no color profile option in the current KDE Plasma display config for HDR on Wayland, but just for the crap of it I flipped their “efficient color precision” to the “accurate” setting, which gives you a performance warning and it went to deep sleep for several hours and recoverd once successfully.
I hate it here. I’m going to choose to believe this was a fluke and when I leave this thing on overnight it’ll die in its sleep as it’s been doing for a while.
That’s… random.
But hey, I’ve tried a bunch of the logical, actually-sound setup tweaks unsuccessfully, who knows what dark rituals the proprietary Nvidia drivers demand to come back from the dead at this point. I’ll give it a shot next time.
Are you kidding me, that worked?!
I mean, there’s no color profile option in the current KDE Plasma display config for HDR on Wayland, but just for the crap of it I flipped their “efficient color precision” to the “accurate” setting, which gives you a performance warning and this thing went to deep sleep for several hours and recoverd once successfully.
I hate it here. I’m going to choose to believe this was a fluke and when I leave this thing on overnight it’ll die in its sleep as it’s been doing for a while.
LMAO I came back solely to see the end result
well, is it still working?
Huh, waking issues have been plaguing me for ~9 months in regular Fedora KDE, to the point where I don’t let my PC sleep and just shut it down at night. Hopefully this fixes it there too.
EDIT: Working flawlessly for 5 days, thank you!
I was just coming back to post that it’s been a week and my PC just turned itself back on from deep sleep after being left overnight, as it has for the duration.
I’m so mad. Dozens of forum threads and bug reports and online searches. I have fundamental questions about Linux’s model for both development and support now that I didn’t have two weeks ago.
That’s a weird bug but I’m going to give it a shot!