Control: tags -1 moreinfo unreproducible Control: severity -1 normal Hi!
Am 15.03.2015 um 15:02 schrieb Harven: > I am using debian jessie with the kde desktop. > When my laptop (HP probook 650) is connected to an external screen, > I can't shutdown properly. When I halt the computer, either using the menus, > the power button or the halt command, I have the usual shutdown messages, > then everything seems to stop as expected. But after one second, the computer > reboots! > I can only shutdown by keeping the power button pressed long enough so as to > get a power cut. > > After some investigation, I found that this behavior appears only > when the laptop is connected to an external screen. > If there is no external display connected or if I first disconnect the > external > display > (e.g. removing the vga connector), I can shutdown properly. > > This problem appeared after an upgrade (debian jessie) done in january. > The system was previously upgraded in october I think. Can you find out, which version was installed before and which one after the upgrade? > In order to solve the problem, I tried removing the pm-utils package. This > didn't help. > I don't have the kexec-tools package installed. I discussed the problem on the > debian forums > and at least one other user is affected by the bug. > > Now that I know that I can circumvent the problem by disconnecting the > external > screen, > this is less a problem. At first, this was very annoying though. I often > walked > from the keyboard > thinking the computer was going to shutdown, only to discover later that it > has > rebooted for some > mysterious reason. I do use an external monitor as well (via a docking station), but I can't reproduce the problem. I wonder if this is a BIOS thing. Could you check your BIOS settings if e.g. it has something like Always On USB. -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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