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Did you buy chance do a release upgrade? I had this happen in a headless VM I run, upgrading from 20.04 to 22.04 VM would become unresponsive (go to sleep) and I would have to wake it up. For whatever reason, a full desktop gui and accessories had been installed. So I ripped all that out via apt and everything was ok after that. This VM has been upgraded over before from 18, and has been running for years so I had not seen this issue before (it runs my Plex server and a bunch of accessory docker containers).