Since the second-to-last sync, I've had the problem that I can no longer put my laptop into suspend mode in GNOME.
If the session is completely fresh, then it works.
If the session is a bit older, I get the error message shown below.
I then have to log out and log back in for it to work again.
I never had this problem before.
I think it started with GNOME 49.1 sync.
mkl@mkl-solus ~ $ systemctl suspend
Operation inhibited by "mkl" (PID 95353 "gnome-session-s", user mkl), reason is "user session inhibited".
Please retry operation after closing inhibitors and logging out other users.
'systemd-inhibit' can be used to list active inhibitors.
Alternatively, ignore inhibitors and users with 'systemctl suspend -i'.
mkl@mkl-solus ~ $