Hi,
I have a fedora37 Asus/Intel desktop system that I'd like to be able
to shut the monitors off after some period of inactivity. When I select the
"turn off the screen when inactive for" option and select some period of
time (5 minutes), it shuts off all three monitors, then a few seconds later
they all come back on. In another five minutes, it does it again. This is
the first time in a long time I've tried to configure the power save to
shut off the monitors.

I thought it may have had something to do with one of the applications
(maybe a browser running a video or something related, but it does it with
virtually no applications running except for perhaps a file manager and a
few terminals.

I've also had problems with suspend on this PC, where pressing the power
button doesn't always suspend the PC, but instead only shuts off the
monitors but doesn't actually suspend the computer. After pressing the
power button again, the monitors turn on again. Pressing the power button
again to suspend the computer typically works the second  time (or maybe
third cycle of doing this). When the computer is eventually resumed, it
shows a kernel oops but there's otherwise no impact on operation. I've
reported this kernel issue already, but I don't think it's a significant
issue. Perhaps a compatibility issue with my motherboard, but it has been
happening for more than a year over multiple versions of fedora and
multiple kernels.

I'm not really sure what more information I can provide to help
troubleshoot this. Here are some hardware details.

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI]
Ellesmere [Radeon RX 470/480/570/570X/580/580X/590] (rev ef)
Hardware name: System manufacturer System Product Name/PRIME Z370-A, BIOS
3004 07/12/2021

Here's a link to the lshw output for my computer:
https://pastebin.com/Y4kJjgSq

I suppose the easy answer is that it's a hardware problem, but there are no
other problems or impact by the kernel issue I mentioned above. No
stability issues through multiple versions of fedora.

Thanks,
Alex
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