Sorry, Andrei. This is a firmware-related problem.
Power down fails, when iternal Intel Graphics Card activated.
As a solution - external graphics card.
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> Looks like the system is doing it's thing, but fails to actually power
> down the hardware. This could indicate some ACPI problems. You could
> search for ACPI related problems with your mainboard. Also a BIOS update
> might help.
It started happening after a kernel upgrade.
Before that everythi
On Mi, 22 dec 10, 00:46:44, Неумник Некий wrote:
> > Please reproduce as accurate as you can the last 4-5 lines on screen.
>
> Sorry for delay.
>
> There is:
>
> [ ... ] ACPI: preparing to enter system sleep state S5
> [ ... ] Disabling non-boot CPUs
> [ ... ] CPU 1 now offline
> [ ... ] SMP alt
> Please reproduce as accurate as you can the last 4-5 lines on screen.
Sorry for delay.
There is:
[ ... ] ACPI: preparing to enter system sleep state S5
[ ... ] Disabling non-boot CPUs
[ ... ] CPU 1 now offline
[ ... ] SMP alternatives switching to UP code
[ ... ] Power down
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On Lu, 13 dec 10, 14:07:07, Неумник Некий wrote:
> At first, sorry for my English.
>
> When i 'halt' my computer it freezes after 'Power down' message in
> FrameBuffer console.
> RC-levels works properly. After that:
> - stopping md-devices;
> - lvm devices
> - system try to switch ACPI-level.
> H
At first, sorry for my English.
When i 'halt' my computer it freezes after 'Power down' message in
FrameBuffer console.
RC-levels works properly. After that:
- stopping md-devices;
- lvm devices
- system try to switch ACPI-level.
Helps only hardware power-off.
P. S.
'reboot' works properly.
Ther
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