(In reply to Frank Kr���ger from comment #8) > Thank you for the clarification, I missed that since I was looking at > upstream issues/changelog. Anyway, if kernel-default 6.2.1 lands in > Tumbleweed, the hibernation/suspend issue will probabably hit many of us > with secure boot enabled. Just for the sake of completeness, since I have also mentioned a suspend issue on the factory mailing list: For kernel-default 6.2.1 with secure boot enabled suspend works, e.g., from the command line, but does not with F4 (or Fn+4). Disabling secure boot brings back it's functionality. Strange, but I am not opening a separate bug report for this.