Out of curiosity, does this problem occur if you booted a live environment of another distro? Like does it still exhibit with Kubuntu 23.04's Wayland session?
Not yet. But thats a good tip. Thanks
Have you tried switching off the energy saving option
Did that now. Does not make any difference.
OpenSuse tumbleweed user here. Doe this happen when it's time for the screen to go to sleep ? I think I have this too yeah but to be honest I have to check if this is only on Wayland or on X11 as well. But yeah it's annoying.
Yes, it happens when the screen tries to go to sleep or when you use the keyboard shortcut to turn it off.
If it happens in X11 just disabled KScreen 2 in Background Services.
I've filled a bug at suse. Let's see what they say.
Any feedback from the bug filing?
No answer yet. I have never filled a bug to suse, so I don't know if I'm missing something.
This is the link to the bug, if anyone wants to add anything.
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