That would appear to be very different from what we're trying to report
here:

1. It's not hanging. It's presumably exiting, forcing a logout, and it
all happens before the monitors are awake enough to show a picture.
We're not in a hung state at any point.

2. It's not only suspend, it's wake from only display-sleep too. The
rest of the computer isn't suspended or sleeping in any manner. It
*also* failed, in the exact same manner, on wake from suspend, but this
suggests the problem isn't in suspending or waking from that, but just
about the display sleep/wake.

3. It's only affecting nVidia (or at least, for me, it seems not to be
also affecting Intel, but I haven't tried such a long sleep under
Intel/Xorg and I should - tomorrow, as I'm in bed now). I bet there's no
problem. :-)

4. It appears to be only affecting Xorg, although of course with nVidia
there's too much else broken when trying to force it to use Wayland
(which is, after all, not enabled by default for these reasons).
Certainly no such problems on Intel/Wayland which *does* regularly get
to sleep for long periods of time between uses, and I've never seen it
hang on wake.

(Hardware of my Intel graphics machine is an Early 2015 13" Retina
Macbook Pro. This specifically is a Broadwell Core-i5 with Intel Iris
6100, and I've only attempted to use it on its own screen, not with any
external screens connected. Generally, it runs Linux brilliantly, as far
as I've so far tried, and is very happy with Wayland. All hardware just
works OOTB.)

I'm not using the default ubuntu session (with or without wayland) on
either machine, but the GNOME session - wayland on the intel, xorg on
the nvidia. Basically just because I wanted vanilla dash-to-dock. I'm
not running many extensions, dash to dock, a wallpaper changer, ubuntu
appindicators (which isn't working on Xorg on either machine btw, to be
the subject of another bug report when I get a round tuit)... and
nothing else that I remember right now while I'm not at it. Come to
think of it, I do need to test using the default gnome shell theme
rather than Arc's. I will tomorrow.

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