The instructions in comment #31 only partially help. The computer
usually sleeps correctly but waking up is a lottery with the result
seeming to be negative more often than not after all. Still the only
sure way is to disable the 3 nvidia files in systemd and the
NVreg_PreserveVideoMemoryAllocations NVreg_TemporaryFilePath option.
Only this way is reliable for older graphics cards, e.g. Maxwell
(GM10x), which after all are still supported with the new drivers.

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  No video after wake from S3 due to Nvidia driver crash

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