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Sorry wasn't sure how to phrase the issue. Occasionally, after the screens turn off due to settings, when resumed one of the monitors won't restore power. The monitor is still active within the session.As in, I can move my mouse off the screen to it and back, and it's still listed under the display settings.
relevant logs messages:
Jan 31 18:05:23 fedora cosmic-comp[3423]: thread 'surface-DP-1' panicked at 'internal error: entered unreachable code': src/backend/kms/surface/mod.rs:803
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14: start_thread
15: __clone_pidfd_supported
Jan 31 18:05:23 fedora cosmic-comp[3423]: Failed to destroy old mode property blob: No such file or directory (os error 2)
the second log is a warning that might not be related.
Sorry wasn't sure how to phrase the issue. Occasionally, after the screens turn off due to settings, when resumed one of the monitors won't restore power. The monitor is still active within the session.As in, I can move my mouse off the screen to it and back, and it's still listed under the display settings.
relevant logs messages:
the second log is a warning that might not be related.
system information:
6.12.10-200
1.0.0~alpha.5.1^git20250128.63995c4-1.fc41
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