Thank you for responding. I tried to restart, but all I got was a
flashing cursor in the top left of my screen. So, in the end, I had to
reinstall Ubuntu from scratch. The same problem re-occurred again, and
forced me to re-install from scratch a third time. This last time, from
the very first boot after removing the installation media, I went to the
Nvidia app and switched from "On-demand" to "Intel only". This time it
rebooted in Wayland, while giving me also the option to boot into X.org
or Classic Gnome, and everything worked perfectly, both in Wayland and
in X.org. Finally, just to try once more to use my Nvidia card, prepared
as I was to re-install fresh one last time, I set Nvidia to "On-demand"
and booted into X.org (Wayland wasn't offered) without any problem
persisting at all. Therefore, I think the problem is something to do
with the Nvidia card not saving the relevant setting in on first boot
into "On-demand" mode, and you need to set it to another mode and then
switch for the settings to be saved correctly. Otherwise, I can't
explain it. I did nothing strange with any other settings, installs or
configurations. I believe, therefore, that it is the Nvidia card, with
the Nvidia proprietary driver, that is preventing the computer from
suspending, sleep, hibernating, starting, powering off (by command or
GUI - only button physical button works), or whatever. It seems that the
Nvidia card stays active, preventing the system from deactivating. Apart
from that it could possibly have something to do with the HDPI screen,
that requires fractional scaling to be usable, although I hadn't yet set
fractional scaling when I had the problems. Of course I can add the log
if you think it would help, but right now I have a perfectly functioning
system (apart from the apt get installed Firefox which glitches in the
menu and consumes excessive RAM - most likely unrelated - and is
resolved by uninstalling the apt install and installing the Firefox
Snap). Thanks!

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