I did a fresh Debian install on one system and then left it at the GNOME login screen while making a phone call.
When I came back, the screen was frozen, SSH was not working any more but the CPUs and fans still active.
I rebooted it, checked the log and found that it had tried to sleep and managed to become frozen.
It is probably a good idea to track this with bug reports in both Debian and GNOME and change their default settings on ppc64le.
However, is there anything that can be done at a lower level, for example, in the kernel, to reject the sleep attempt rather than letting the system get into this frozen state? If that could make it appear stable for every OS it would be much better than fixing it in one distribution at a time.
It was kind of obvious to me what had happened before I even looked in the logs but I can imagine some users might get a fright