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OneXPlayer1 AMD's screen doesn't wake up after suspend #2081
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I'm having the exact same issue. With the same Onexplayer AMD |
I have actually installed windows on it for now. It was just unusable at all. |
Too bad. I just use bazzite on my legion go and ally z1e. I'm also installing windows. Hopefully this will be fixed. This doesn't happen with nobara, just with bazzite. |
I haven't messed with Nobara on handheld. I didn't know if it supported the things that I care about like the "turbo" button, TDP control and fan....etc. Does it? If it does, I'll use it. Windows sucks ass on handhelds. |
I've just installed it last night. Didn't had much time to finish things. I've also installed handheld daemon, the side buttons are working. The wifi seems to be working properly too. On bazzite it usually was disabled, had to restart the unit several times for it to work. By the way, your unit doesn't randomly turns off while using bazzite? Mostly when the os finishes loading right before the menu appears. |
Sounds like a duplicate of #2054, as per my comment there, the issue is upstream with the AMDGPU driver. It has been resolved in a new kernel version, just need to wait for it to be included in fedora. Should be soon the new kernel was released late December. |
That's great. My onexplayer does exactly that. With the screen flashing |
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I don't run Fedora on any of my machines, so I wouldn't know. Could you please just ping me on here to let me know when it's released? I really want to get rid of windows on my unit. It's driving me insane. Thank you. |
It's good to track these issues yourself instead of relying on others pinging you (I could be on holidays rn and you'd never know),it's worth mentioning I'm not one of the bazzite Devs, just saw your issue and knew what it was to steer you in the right direction, and bring some hope. But I digress, Kernel 6.12.10-200 is now included in Fedora, the issue is resolved as of 6.12.9-200. 6.12.10-202 is included in bazzite 41.20250124 (released overnight for me) your issue should be resolved with the new kernel. |
No need for the lecture, you could have just ignored me and called it a day. Thanks for confirmation the kernel version anyway. |
Not trying to lecture, I apologise if it came off that way. It is just good general practice to keep up with the issues you face yourself as others will almost certainly have different hardware etc. anyways be sure to mark this issue as fixed if the new kernel does in fact fix your issue. |
No worries. Issue is still present along with the wifi one, too. Brand new install, too. Keeping this open. |
Describe the bug
The screen stays black, I can still hear the UI sounds when I move around and click on things but the screen is off. When I press the power button on the back once or twice, it takes a second to wake up then starts flashing dimming and brightening then shuts off, sometimes it works, others it goes back to black and I'd need to hold down the power button to turn it off and on
What did you expect to happen?
Normal screen after suspend
Output of
rpm-ostree status
Hardware
Operating System: Bazzite 41
KDE Plasma Version: 6.2.5
KDE Frameworks Version: 6.9.0
Qt Version: 6.8.1
Kernel Version: 6.12.8-201.bazzite.fc41.x86_64 (64-bit)
Graphics Platform: Wayland
Processors: 16 × AMD Ryzen 7 5700U with Radeon Graphics
Memory: 12.5 GiB of RAM
Graphics Processor: AMD Radeon Graphics
Manufacturer: ONE-NETBOOK TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
Product Name: ONE XPLAYER
Extra information or context
No response
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