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22.04 cannot open certain application after waking from suspend, neither can it reboot or shutdown

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Computer wakes normally but cannot open Chrome or Firefox or Unity or restart. I can open terminal and gedit and file manager but not some others mentioned. Here is log:

18:57:06 gdm3: GLib: Source ID 140 was not found when attempting to remove it
18:57:06 kernel: [drm:si_dpm_set_power_state [radeon]] *ERROR* si_set_sw_state failed
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_vce2' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_vce2' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_vce1' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_uvd' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_dma2' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_dma1' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_cp2' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_cp1' in directory '0' already present!
18:57:06 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_gfx' in directory '0' already present!
18:07:15 systemd: Failed to start Application launched by gsd-media-keys.
18:07:15 systemd: Failed to start Application launched by gsd-media-keys.
18:07:14 systemd: Failed to start Application launched by gsd-media-keys.
18:06:42 gdm3: GLib: Source ID 137 was not found when attempting to remove it
18:06:42 kernel: [drm:si_dpm_set_power_state [radeon]] *ERROR* si_set_sw_state failed
18:06:42 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_vce2' in directory '0' already present!
13:16:25 systemd: Failed to start Refresh fwupd metadata and update motd.
13:16:25 gdm3: GLib: Source ID 134 was not found when attempting to remove it
13:16:25 kernel: [drm:si_dpm_set_power_state [radeon]] *ERROR* si_set_sw_state failed
13:16:25 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_vce2' in directory '0' already present!
10:39:26 NetworkManager: <error> [1666687166.7108] platform-linux: sysctl: failed to set '/proc/sys/net/ipv6/conf/enp4s0/disable_ipv6' to '0': (2) No such file or directory
10:39:26 kernel: [drm:si_dpm_set_power_state [radeon]] *ERROR* si_set_sw_state failed
10:39:26 kernel: debugfs: File 'radeon_ring_vce2' in directory '0' already present!
09:26:09 gdm-session-wor: GLib-GObject: g_object_unref: assertion 'G_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed
09:26:07 pulseaudio: GetManagedObjects() failed: org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Failed to activate service 'org.bluez': timed out (service_start_timeout=25000ms)
09:26:05 gdm-session-wor: gkr-pam: unable to locate daemon control file
09:25:57 systemd: Failed to start Service for snap application snapd-desktop-integration.snapd-desktop-integration.
09:25:55 gnome-session-b: GLib-GIO-CRITICAL: g_bus_get_sync: assertion 'error == NULL || *error == NULL' failed
09:25:42 systemd: Failed to start Application launched by gnome-session-binary.
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