Possible Suspend Issues on Thinkpad X1

Hi everyone. I’ve run into some issues the past couple days that I’ve never had before, haven’t had much luck searching for help.

I’m using a Thinkpad X1 Gen 10 running the Fedora 40 Sway spin. I upgraded from Fedora 39. Kernel: 6.8.10-300.fc40.x86_64

Issue:
It seems to be a problem caused by sleep/wake? Sometimes (it’s happened twice now. So not every time) I wake my laptop, log in, and some part of my hardware isn’t working. On top of that, I can’t reboot or shutdown.

Here are some specifics about both incidents.

First incident:

  • unlocked PC normally
  • Wifi connection was down, couldn’t get it online. Ended up trying to reboot.
  • Could not reboot/shutdown: Call to Reboot failed: There’s already a shutdown or sleep operation in progress is what I kept getting.
  • systemctl list-jobs showed that systemd-suspend.service was running(stuck, i guess)

Everything else seemed normal.

Second:

  • attempted unlocking the PC, but it was extremely slow to let me back in. Usually it’s instant.
  • The slow authentication was happening with anything related to sudo. It takes about 25 seconds for it to ask me for the password prompt, then maybe another 25 to actually authenticate me.
  • After another lock and unlock, my trackpad was not working. Buttons worked but not the glass part.
  • Attempting reboot got me a similar problem: Call to Reboot failed: connection timed out. I tried as su as well.

Currently I’m booted with the 6.8.9-300.fc40.x86_64 kernel to see if that’s the issue. Anyone have ideas or advice?


I checked fwupdmgr update output and there are no updatable devices, nor are there any dnf updates (I run automatic updates daily).

Added f40 and removed f39