Desktop computer AMD Ryzen 7 2700 8 core, 32 Gig of RAM, ASUS mother board X370, Nvidia GPU.
lspci shows Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 32)
I installed Trixie three days ago and I have checked for updates.
After the machine "sleeps" it goes to "standby". I press a key on the keyboard (wired keyboard and mouse) The wireless network does not come out of sleep/standby.
I restart the machine and the wireless connection works.
I googled and found a number of articles, It appears there is an issue with sleep/suspend and this wireless adapter. It's not specific to Debian or Debian derivatives it has affected Fedora and other Linux's. It happens on other hardware as well so it looks like the firmware is the issue.
I don't mind having the computer run all the time it's just the default to sleep/suspend.
Anyone find a work around?
lspci shows Qualcomm Atheros QCA6174 802.11ac Wireless Network Adapter (rev 32)
I installed Trixie three days ago and I have checked for updates.
After the machine "sleeps" it goes to "standby". I press a key on the keyboard (wired keyboard and mouse) The wireless network does not come out of sleep/standby.
I restart the machine and the wireless connection works.
I googled and found a number of articles, It appears there is an issue with sleep/suspend and this wireless adapter. It's not specific to Debian or Debian derivatives it has affected Fedora and other Linux's. It happens on other hardware as well so it looks like the firmware is the issue.
I don't mind having the computer run all the time it's just the default to sleep/suspend.
Anyone find a work around?
Statistics: Posted by SamuelMac — 2025-12-27 19:33