Laptop screen remains off after sleep on graphical session
Laptop screen remains off after sleep on graphical session
Hi guys! Hope this is the appropriate place to ask this question, but here it goes.
I have a Dell Inspiron 7520 laptop with integrated Intel and ATI graphics.
Recently I've installed Debian 12 on it, using Plasma.
Everything is fine and dandy, but there's a problem; when the system comes back from sleep, or I boot up the PC with the lid closed down, the screen never comes back. The system is running, but there is no screen.
Also, it's not just a blank screen, it does not get power, no backlight, no image on the screen if I shine a flashlight onto it and look hard.
Interrestingly, if I switch sessions to any ttys, the screen comes back and the terminal session displays fine. If I Alt+F7 back to the graphical session, the screen turns off again.
In theory, every graphics driver should be installed, I have non-free-firmware in my sources.list, all the packages that the Debian documentation mentions are installed.
Don't know, if relevant, but same on both X11 and Wayland.
Any ideas?
Thanks, guys :)
Some specs of the machine:
- CPU: Intel Core i7 (3rd Gen) 3612QM / 2.1 GHz
- GPU: Intel HD Graphics 4000 + AMD Radeon HD 7730M (switchable*)
- RAM: 16GB**
*: Not sure this switchable thingamajig works, tho. Haven't really tested, the only purpose of this machine is to start OBS and begin outputting video on NDI.
**: Though 16GB is not really supported on paper I guess and had some really funky issues before, not sure what was the real purpose, the system is rock solid since the last few OS installs.