Hi Joachim,
yes I did but it didn't help.
Although I have to say I also have a usb mouse and keyboard connected to
the USB port.
I'm unable to unplug it because the pc is in a datacenter.
On 15/12/2014 6:45, Joachim Fahrner wrote:
Hi Maarten,
did you try uninstalling acpi-support-base?
Dear,
I have the same problem on my debian wheezy system.
Tried with various kernels from kernel.org (3.12.15, 3.14.26, 3.18) all
reboot the system instead of shutdown.
The only way to shutdown the system is via halt -fp
Motherboard is Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5 with AMD FX(tm)-6200 Six-Core
Proce
Another accidental discovery: I have started to use a USB mouse
recently, and when I leave the mouse plugged in when shutting down, the
problem reoccurs. When I click "Shutdown," then unplug the mouse, power
down completes successfully. (Always assuming that I run only Debian
between power on a
Hmmm... The problem is apparently only partially resolved.
This is a triple-boot computer, which has Ubuntu 10.04, Ubuntu 14.04,
and Debian 7 installed.
If I boot either of the Ubuntu systems, then reboot and start Debian,
power down from Debian will fail.
If I run only Debian after power on,
I encounter this issue as well.
acpi-support
acpi-support-base
pcmciautils
powertop
task-laptop
Of these packages, only "acpi-support-base" was installed on my system.
After I removed it, the problem was solved.
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Am Samstag, den 31.05.2014, 11:33 +0200 schrieb Jochen Fahrner:
> some more info on this. I installed kernel 3.12 and 3.14 from wheezy
> backports, and both don't have this shutdown problem.
>
> Maybe it has something to do with acpi. If I boot kernel 3.2 with acpi=off,
> system is halted on shu
Hi,
some more info on this. I installed kernel 3.12 and 3.14 from wheezy backports,
and both don't have this shutdown problem.
Maybe it has something to do with acpi. If I boot kernel 3.2 with acpi=off,
system is halted on shutdown and I can manually power off.
Jochen
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One more observation that may help:
When I boot from grub directly into single user mode, and then do
"shutdown -h now", it is correctly powering off.
When I boot into multi user mode, then switch to single user mode via
"init 1", then do "shutdown -h now", it is rebooting.
Jochen
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Hi,
I just switched from Ubuntu to Debian 7.5 (Gnome 3) and have the same
issue. Kernel is 3.2.0-4-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 3.2.57-3+deb7u1 x86_64
GNU/Linux.
I was working with Ubuntu for several years and never had such a problem
with any kernel. I was using Ubuntu 12.04 with LTS enablement stack, so
Package: src:linux
Followup-For: Bug #691902
Dear Maintainer,
I am unable to shutdown the computer by any means other then pressing the
power button. I tried poweroff, shutdown -h -p, shutdown from KDE, etc.
I tried kernel 2.6.32-5-amd64 and that works, i.e., it shuts down correctly.
I also tried
On Wed, 2012-10-31 at 09:19 +0200, Janne Boman wrote:
> Package: linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64
> Severity: Important
>
> Dear maintainters,
> I'm unable to shutdown my system via normal means. The system
> completes the shutdown process, all hardware lights are off, but then
> somehow it restarts.
>
Package: linux-image-3.2.0-3-amd64
Severity: Important
Dear maintainters,
I'm unable to shutdown my system via normal means. The system
completes the shutdown process, all hardware lights are off, but then
somehow it restarts.
Selecting "Shutdown" from Gnome, issuing "shutdown -h now", "poweroff"
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