OP
Sorry, I don't use KDE anymore.I filed a bug, 291962, feel free to comment on it...
Unfortunately I remember that too (which of course mean that we both are older than 50...)Ah, kickin' it old school. I remember when that was the new hotness.
My mother says that I watched the moon landing... sitting on a table in our old living room ( I still live in the same house actually). I was about five months or at the time and unfortunately I cannot remember anything.Yes, yes it does. I will go a step further and state that I was born in a world that did not have Star Trek, where man had not landed on the Moon, and before the internet...![]()
Nice. Does this survive a few suspend/resume cycles? Did you try only X11/Wayland or both?Success. After trying lots of various settings and configurations, I finally got my system (Thinkpad E540, with Intel graphics), to stop freezing the display after dimming the screen.
To get the FreeBSD kernel power management to stop fighting with the KDE power management settings, I added the following to
/boot/loader.conf
# Disables deep power saving that crashes the X11 driver
compat.linuxkpi.i915_enable_dc=0
# Forces the GPU to stay awake
compat.linuxkpi.i915_enable_rc6=0
Now the power management in the KDE settings works without conflict from the kernel. Its been 24 hours and no freeze ups. Not a fix really, more of a workaround. The underlying issue still needs to be fixed. Thanks for putting in a bug report Vulcan.![]()