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SpicyTofuSoup @lemmy.sdf.org

Wayland KDE screens wake from sleep

Hey everyone

Not sure if this is the right place to ask. I have been experiencing this issue for a while now. I'm convinced it's something to do with my monitor setup. When I use a Wayland session my monitors refuse to sleep! On X11 they sleep as expected when the screen is locked. On Wayland they go to sleep, flash the "entering power save" message and then turn back on. Here is my current and previous setups that both experienced the exact same issue.

Current:

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OS: Arch Linux x86_64 
Host: B550M Steel Legend 
Kernel: 6.4.10-arch1-1 
DE: Plasma 5.27.7 
WM: kwin 
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600X (12) @ 3.700GHz 
GPU: AMD ATI Radeon RX 7900 XT/7900 XTX 
Memory: 4705MiB / 32018MiB

  

Previous 2 configurations:

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DE: GNOME 43-44
WM: Mutter
GPU: RTX 3080
(everything else is the same except kernel) 


  
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DE: GNOME 41-43
WM: Mutter
GPU: GTX 1080ti
(everything else is the same except kernel) 

  

I've tried running this command I found on stack overflow:

`/bin/sleep 1 && /bin/dbu

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    SpicyTofuSoup @lemmy.sdf.org

    Flick stick vs trackpad

    Hey everyone! What’s your preferred input method for fps games on the deck? I find myself going back and forth between flick stick and trackpad. For me trackpad feels more natural but flick stick feels more worth the time investment? If I spend time with flick stick on the deck then I could also use it when streaming moonlight to my tv or at my pc.

    Which do you guys prefer?