Hello everyone,
sorry for the long silence, I didn't progress much over past month, but I tried the following actions on an unused partition:
- fresh install of Debian 13 (w/ KDE Plasma): same issue.
- fresh install of Debian 13 (w/ Gnome): same issue.
- fresh install of Linux Mint 22.2 (w/ Cinnamon): same issue.
So the first conclusion I can draw is that my suspend to RAM issue has nothing to do with Debian (or with the upgrade process from Debian 12 to 13).
Next question is: where should I declare a bug? Is it linked to the Linux kernel?... Or to systemd?... These are core components of a GNU/Linux system, better target the right people from the start (and avoid bothering the "wrong" ones).
PS: thank you Aki for the REISUB sequence proposal. I haven't tried it yet. I'll probably wait for further instructions once I have declared a bug (somewhere).
sorry for the long silence, I didn't progress much over past month, but I tried the following actions on an unused partition:
- fresh install of Debian 13 (w/ KDE Plasma): same issue.
- fresh install of Debian 13 (w/ Gnome): same issue.
- fresh install of Linux Mint 22.2 (w/ Cinnamon): same issue.
So the first conclusion I can draw is that my suspend to RAM issue has nothing to do with Debian (or with the upgrade process from Debian 12 to 13).
Next question is: where should I declare a bug? Is it linked to the Linux kernel?... Or to systemd?... These are core components of a GNU/Linux system, better target the right people from the start (and avoid bothering the "wrong" ones).
PS: thank you Aki for the REISUB sequence proposal. I haven't tried it yet. I'll probably wait for further instructions once I have declared a bug (somewhere).
Statistics: Posted by Valian — 2025-12-23 11:31