Laptop will not stay asleep

Distribution and release: Debian 12 (Stable)
Kernel: 6.10.11+bpo-amd64
BIOS: INSYDE Corp. Version: 03.05 03/29/2024
Framework 13 AMD Ryzen™ 7040 Series

The majority of the time the laptop wakes up right after I put it to sleep. I can’t find a relevant post by another Debian user in the Framework 13 Linux (sub?) category.

Some more general searches suggested running (sudo) dmesg which produces this:
[2496425.418766] queueing ieee80211 work while going to suspend
[2496425.623236] ACPI: EC: interrupt blocked
[2496425.957220] amd_pmc AMDI0009:00: Last suspend didn’t reach deepest state

That led to three posts:

A recommendation from last July to update to a newer kernel plus a link to a file without any explanation. Per the recommendation when I go the machine, I went to a backported kernel (6.10 bpo blah blah) when I got the machine.

The others were very long posts on graphic corruption under the old 3.03 Kernel

Suggestions?

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