Kernel oops followed by full system lockup when attempting to put laptop in sleep mode
When attempting to put my laptop in sleep mode from the Application Launcher, nothing happened and the button stayed "pressed". Pressing it again caused Application Launcher and the taskbar to lock up, though I could still interact with open windows. Shortly after everything froze. When closing the lid for a minute and reopening it, I could interact with the system again, but could not close certain applications or open any new applications at all. Attempting to unmount external drives also would not work (pressing the button in Dolphin and Disks & Devices would do nothing. Attempting to switch to any of the TTYs would not work, even though the keyboard was fully functional and I could type text in open applications. I also could not lock the device or bring up the shutdown menu.
Shortly after, multiple error notifications about applications failing to launch showed up with this as the reason: "Did not receive a reply. Possible causes include: the remote application did not send a reply, the message bus security policy blocked the reply, the reply timeout expired, or the network connection was broken."
A few minutes later I force-shutdown my laptop (though for some reason I had to hold the power button for much longer than usual) and turn it back on. I grabbed the journal of the last boot, which shows multiple kernel oops along with other errors at the time I attempted to put the laptop into sleep mode (the errors start at 20:39:35 in the log).
I've uploaded the rpm-ostree status along with the journalctl log that I captured.
I'm unsure what caused this issue as everyting was working normally before I attempted to put the laptop into sleep mode.
Specifications of the Laptop:
-Model: Lenovo Thinkpad P16 Gen 2
-CPU: Intel i9-13950HX
-GPU 1: Intel Raptor Lake-S UHD Graphics
-GPU 2: Nvidia RTX 5000 Ada Laptop GPU
-RAM: 128 GB DDR5 5600 MHz ECC
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