New issue by gc-user on void-packages repository https://github.com/void-linux/void-packages/issues/46427 Description: ### Is this a new report? Yes ### System Info Void 6.3.13_2 x86_64 GenuineIntel uptodate hold rrmDDFFFFFFFFF ### Package(s) Affected linux / linux6.5 (maybe linux-headers / linux6.5-headers) ### Does a report exist for this bug with the project's home (upstream) and/or another distro? This problem seems to have been mentioned here: https://github.com/linux-surface/linux-surface/issues/1258 They seem to have applied a workaround, but only for their proprietary kernel in v6.5.5. And it sounds like it's not a permanent / solid solution, which should come from upstream.. ### Expected behaviour The system should wake up from standby / suspend when hitting a key on the keyboard, but it doesn't. This happened once in a while with previous kernel versions (<= 6.3), but with kernel v6.5 it happens 100% of the time. Also: I put linux and linux-headers on hold and updated all the other packages that had updates yesterday, including zfs and linux6.3. No issues with waking up the system from standby with those updates. So, it most probably is linux / linux6.5 that's causing the issue. ### Actual behaviour The system can't be woken up by hitting a key on the keyboard from standby / suspend. ### Steps to reproduce 0. linux / linux-headers was upgraded to kernel 6.5 from 6.3 yesterday. 1. Update linux / linux-headers (or install kernel 6.5 via installing linux6.5 / linux6.5-headers). 2. Reboot to make the system run kernel 6.5. 3. Send the system to standby / suspend. 4. Try to wake the system up from standby / suspend. 5. Notice (probably) nothing happening = the system (probably) not waking up from standby / suspend. If it is DE dependent: My system runs xfce.