I've got a weird annoyance on one of my #Linux laptops, and maybe someone knows something I don't... (details continue in self replies)
When I shut the lid, the laptop goes to sleep. Sometimes, when I open it, and it wakes up, the keyboard doesn't work at all. I can fix this by closing the lid, letting it sleep again, and then opening it. Usually that works on the first reopen, occasionally it takes 2 or 3, and on very rare occasion, I have to force restart or ssh in and reboot.
@hellomiakoda
Some of that is hardware and some of that is the distro you're using, neither of which you have given us information about.
@bardmoss Yep, https://pdx.social/@hellomiakoda/116275393884377244
Totally didn't ANY information about ANYTHING! https://pdx.social/@hellomiakoda/116275393884377244
If only I had given SOME INFO https://pdx.social/@hellomiakoda/116275393884377244 about this computer and the software on it!
How could I forget something like https://pdx.social/@hellomiakoda/116275393884377244 that?!
Why couldn't I just give some info https://pdx.social/@hellomiakoda/116275393884377244 instead of nothing?!
Miakoda :neurodiversity: (@[email protected])

Model: Lenovo ThinkPad 11e (20D9-0020US). Distro: Manjaro Kernel: Linux 6.19.2-1-MANJARO (though several kernel updates have occured with no change) DE: KDE Plasma Currently still using X11, but this happens under Wayland as well. However, in Wayland, fixing it is flakier. Then again, this laptop is generally much flakier with Wayland, which is why I stuck to X11. I can't remember if plugging in an external while the internal KB is unresponsive works, I don't often have one with me.

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@hellomiakoda
I can only read the messages to come across my screen. I saw no links to anything else. Then I did see your post with your hardware and responded to that.