I had something similar happen to me, repeatedly, recently; after the screen 
saver
kicked in (goes blank) I would have to reboot the system.
Hunting about (I do not remember exactly how I stumbled upon it) it was due to
firefox (org.mozilla.firefox) inhibiting the power manager.
I could click on the (Xfce) Power Management Plugin and see:
org.mozilla.firefox is currently Inhibiting power manager

I take it that when firefox is in fullscreen mode (looking at firefox playing 
video fullscreen)
it issues a message to the GDBus? to inhibit the power manager from kicking in.
I think if I kill firefox before it can issue the cancel message, the power 
manager
is still inhibited. I am now very careful about when I kill firefox (Also, I do 
not let firefox
simple run when I am not using the computer because it tend to eat up 
memory...).
I tried to use d-spy to artificially send a cancel message, but when I tried 
that,
it really froze my system.
Any way, maybe its something to look at.

On 15/11/24 13:52, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
similar to earlier thread. System goes blank and does not resume from wherever. 
 Using LXDE and have set all the suspend, etc. options I can find to never. I 
can access the system from firefox on another machine and open a terminal. Is 
there a command that will restart the graphical display?

I've used pkill -u "user" to drop back to the display-manager but really want 
to get to the session as operable or to have it never go into stasis.



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