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Sometimes waking from sleep detaches all devices #10677
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C: power managementThis issue pertains to power management in Qubes OS.This issue pertains to power management in Qubes OS.C: usb proxyThis issue pertains to the USB proxy in Qubes OS.This issue pertains to the USB proxy in Qubes OS.P: defaultPriority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information.Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information.affects-4.3This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3.This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3.needs diagnosisRequires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed.Requires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed.
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C: power managementThis issue pertains to power management in Qubes OS.This issue pertains to power management in Qubes OS.C: usb proxyThis issue pertains to the USB proxy in Qubes OS.This issue pertains to the USB proxy in Qubes OS.P: defaultPriority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information.Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information.affects-4.3This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3.This issue affects Qubes OS 4.3.needs diagnosisRequires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed.Requires technical diagnosis from developer. Replace with "diagnosed" or remove if otherwise closed.
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Qubes OS release
4.3
Brief summary
sometimes after sleep, all devices (including keyboard & mouse) are detached from their respective VMs. sys-usb is responsive and everything else seems fine.
Steps to reproduce
have a laptop with S0ix sleep, use USB keiybord/mouse, sleep, wake up. Redo many times.
Expected behavior
works every time
Actual behavior
sometimes detaches without apparent reason
Additional information
part of #10636