Looking for advice on what I suspect is a driver issue with Zorin Linux.
For a few months, I’ve had issues with suspend, where the computer will wake, but the screen remains black. This happens both when the computer suspends on its own and when I suspend it manually.
Worse, when I force reboot the computer:
- only one of my monitors lights up
- my keyboard is unresponsive.
- Mouse still works.
- Internet also dies.
Both monitors are connected to an Nvidia GTX 1070 GPU. The keyboard and mouse are connected via USB.
What I’ve tired
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I’ve used the Accessibility Keyboard (screen keyboard) to log in after a restart and revert to a previous state using Timeshift. This will get the keyboard, Internet and screen to work, but the moment I suspend, the problem returns.
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I did notice this issue started once I updated my GPU drivers to Nvidia ones (I’ve tried a couple).
I tried reverting to the Nouveau driver, but the problem returned.
I should probably note that when I orginally tried to install Zorin with Nvidia drivers, the install failed.
Advice
I’m looking for ideas on how to proceed.
At this point, I could start over completely with a fresh install of Zorin.
I could revert to the earliest Timeshift image I have, which would put me back to a fresh install.
I could abandon Zorin for another distro.
Thanks!


I had exactly the same problem on kernel 6.11+. To confirm, try downgrading the kernel to 6.10.x.
My issue was with modern sleep, and it’s persistent on all distros with 6.10+.
IIRC what I ended up doing was disabling modern sleep in the bios.
Looks like I’m running kernal 6.17x so I’ll look into downgrading via the bios.