On Thu, Oct 3, 2024 at 11:21 PM Andre Robatino <robat...@fedoraproject.org>
wrote:

> George N. White III wrote:
> > > Is there any active device (KVM, wifi, bluetooth) between mouse and the
> > system?
>
> I don't think so, I'm using a USB mouse plugged into a USB hub plugged
> into the PC.
>
> > Make a note of the times for a normal wakeup and a <Ctrl-Alt-F1>
> "wakeup".
> > journalctl lets you view records for a
> > given time interval, so you can compare events for the 2 behaviours to
> what
> > (if anything) is different.
>
> I'll try this. Thanks. Needing Ctrl-Alt-F1 doesn't happen very often,
> maybe ~5% of all
>
wakeups. I don't remember it ever happening until maybe sometime in the
> last month or two.
>

There have been many changes to linux in an effort to minimize power
consumption.  This
is needed to get volume orders for cubicle farms where power and cooling
are a major concern.

If the USB hub is not powered, it probably gets reduced power from the PC
in sleep mode, which
might be on the edge of what is needed to allow the mouse to work.   If you
connect the mouse
directly to the PC do you still have the problem?

Does the issue occur using an older kernel?   If not, you could try
comparing the output from
`acpitool -w` using different kernels.

-- 
George N. White III
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