@Peter
That's because you probably do not have the same problems like I described in
my starting post.
Removing the nvidia driver already helped others who had the same problem. All
those who's system behavior differs from the described one should open another
bug report.
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@Stefan
I already read the article before. :)
I never had any problems with the driver before. In fact I used to have
more problems with the generic driver so I always installed the nvidia
driver right after setting up the system without giving the generic
driver a chance again.
Now I am curious
Did you try to switch to a generic graphics driver?
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@ Stefan
I won't count my chickens before they hatch ... but removing the nvidia
driver seems to solve the problem. I started and restarted my notebook
very often after switching to the generic driver.
I can't believe it. I will keep on testing. And I also will test new
drivers.
But so far: THAN
I removed all the nvidia stuff. My first impression: Wow, everythin is
much faster than before!
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Ok ok, I'll share your optimism :)
I already experimented a little with the nvidia driver. I switched to
current updates. I am running now version 295.49. It did not help. I
will try to install a generic driver and report then again. But first I
have to find out where to get a generic driver :)
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It worked out of the box without any modifications and I did not load
any additional modules. Chances for a hardware damage are very low since
other users seem to have the exact same problem.
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No, there are no changes possible.
How could a BIOS issue cause that I can't switch to a terminal after a
while?
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My last distribution was 10.04 LTS and it worked perfectly. This problem
occured with 12.04.
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System does
Sorry, I was wrong. KDE is still working while I can't switch to a tty.
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I found out something interesting:
I installed the KDE-environment via software center. I observed the
following behavior:
I always can work in Unity, I only can't switch to a tty after some
time. If I use KDE, I work normally, but all of a sudden my entire
system freezes. I also can't switch to
I do not think it's a BIOS-issue in my case. I will keep on testing.
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Changing to default values did not help me either. I tried so many
things in the past weeks but I can't make it reproducable or find any
more coincidences.
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The circumstance that I can't switch to a terminal session with Strg-
Alt-F2 after a while starts to bother.
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Syst
The new headline is not really correct. It does not only happen when
chosen "shut down" from gui, it does also not work if I type "shutdown
-h now" in a terminal.
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Did you try the current verson of the NVIDIA-driver 295.59 as well?
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Is anybody experiencing the same problem with Kubuntu 12.04?
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no complete shutdown
To manage notifications about
I also found out that after some time of using Ubuntu I can't switch to a
terminal session anymore. Using Strg-Alt-F2 for example does not work after a
while. The screen turns black and that's it. Pressing Strg-Alt-F7 brings me
back to Unity again.
The shutdown works fine as long I can switch t
I noticed something in the past days. If I click shutdown the screen normaly
turns black very fast. It does not show "Ubuntu" with the four dots, and at the
end of the process I have to turn off the computer by pressing the power button
a long time.
The few times I see the screen with Ubuntu an
I am afraid that different incidents are mixed together here. As far as
I understand in some cases the system remains in the process of
shutdown. In other cases the shutdown of the operating system seems to
work except the very last step of turning off the hardware.
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Shutting down the computer using the menue does not work always correct. It
often does not complete turn off the computer. The power LED and the LED of the
bluetooth unit remain on. Also the fan is still running and w
I found out that a shutdown using the terminal is not always working
correct. I started using it constantly today and already the second time
I used it happened the failure.
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Some additional informations:
If I shutdown my notebook right after booting it does make a complete shutdown.
It seems like the longer I wait and work with it the higher are chances for a
failure. I really tried to make it reproducible without success for now.
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I made a complete reinstall of the system just to make sure that nothing
messed up during the update process from 10.04 LTS to 12.04 LTS. But the
behaviour is still the same, no complete shutdown in 12.04.
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As far as I remember it never did a complete shutdown. I always need to
push the power button a long time to really turn off the notebook.
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