A number of days ago, I think within the last week, I started having trouble with suspend on my kde-ubuntu computer. A couple times, I suspended and, when I resumed, I got a completely black screen (no signal) despite the computer being active and had to hard power off. I don't believe I had ever seen that before.
A few days ago, I upgraded to Nvidia driver 510, upgraded to the latest intel microcode (actually upgraded earlier, but I hadn't restarted my computer), and made some other changes that probably aren't relevant (updating CUDA, etc.).
When I tried to suspend, the computer consistently did not suspend but went to a login screen and dumped my kde session.
So, I returned to Nvidia driver 470. But I continue to have the suspend issue.
The apport log (see enclosed) suggests that kglobalaccel5 crashed. There's also an apport crash report (/var/crash) regarding kglobalaccel5. However, I don't know for certain that kglobalaccel5 initiates the crash. I also don't know that the apport crash report ever got sent because it looks like my internet connection is down around the time of the crash.
The enclosed also shows an outtake from my systemlog at the time of the crash. It shows the system trying to sleep but then waking up and losing the kde session. Network manager seems to be acting strangely, but, again, this may due to a less visible event.
Another suspect here is the intel microcode update.
Any suggestions on what I should try? Is there a way for me to send the crash report after the system comes back up?
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