so do I, cannot shutdown: system stops, machines hangs on "halting
system..." :(
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As a follow up, if I boot from a 10.04 live cd and try to shut down my
system gets to the point of saying "remove the cd and press enter".
However, the system will not shut down it just hangs there.
When I boot with 9.10 live cd and shut down it works as expected. After
I remove the cd and press
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I have tried the "acpi=force" fix but it did not work for me.
I just built a new system with:
AMD Phenom X4
MSI mobo 880GM-E43
-ATI Radeon HD4250 GPU onboard (more on this below)
MSI nvidia GeForce 9400 GT
Ubuntu 10.04.2 kernel 2.6.32-30-generic-pae
I installed 10.04.2 and had the no shutd
I have trialled the Lucid and Maverick versions (10.x) off the CD and
get this shutting down problem. Although it seems to hang at the
bottom-left cursor, it's NOT SO as I can type 'exit' and the shut down
continues. But I can still do without this and now I'm reading about
this problem with the
I think that plymouth is the problem with my computer
I have an integrated intel chipset i815 who needs the "DefaultDepth 16"
parameter in xorg.conf to work properly
With this paramter y need to deactivate plymouth if i want to shutdown
my computer
If i use DefaultDepth 24, i can shutdown comput
I can report that setting "acpi=force" does not solve the
shutdown/reboot problem for me, running Lucid on an aging (but still
good!) amd64. The last LTS, 8.04, was able to correctly handle this same
hardware.
During the shutdown process, I can hit ESC to see the messages go by.
The very last line
I just did a clean install of maverick on my twinhead twinmate e10 and
had the same issue as I did with Lucid.
Once again, using Alfonso's "quiet acpi=force" (#15) method worked for
me.
Should this be reopened?
Cheers,
Jenny
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Hi! I'm not having this issue anymore. An update might have solved the
bug. I'm changing the status to 'invalid'. If someone thinks the bug
should be open, do it. Thank you for your time!
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Interesting. A BIOS update did it. My MSI 785GM-E51 shuts down again, as
it should.
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Hi Dr.,
If you could also please test the latest upstream kernel available that would
be great. It will allow additional upstream developers to examine the issue.
Refer to https://wiki.ubuntu.com/KernelMainlineBuilds . Once you've tested the
upstream kernel, please remove the 'needs-upstream
I am not a programmer, but something tells me the fix was done in the
KMS code somewhere in between Kernel 2.6.33 and 2.6.34-rc4, which was
the earliest release that worked with me. Is this issue only limited to
ATI Radeon users? It may also be a libdrm or even an X issue (AFAIK KMS
depends on X dr
There's a preponderance of evidence here that this is a kernel bug, not
a plymouth bug. Reassigning.
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There's definitely a bug in the updated kernel.
If I boot up in the 32-21 kernel that shipped with the original install, the
shutdown options work exactly as they should. If I boot into the 32-23 kernel,
then they don't work at all.
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Unfortunately Robert's Fix only worked once. Now nothing on the
"Shutdown" menu works at all.
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Update:
It seems that the bug is KMS related, not Plymouth. After testing with
other distros as well, it turns out that upto Kernel 2.6.33 has this
issue, but on 2.6.34, which is used by Fedora, this issue occurs in
Fedora only. Distros such as openSUSE and others, including using a
self-compiled
Robert H wrote:
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Hi,
I am the submitter of duplicate bug 57.
This issue has been "fixed" for me by doing the following:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
sudo update-grub"
This worked for me.
Hi,
I have that problem with three others and, maybe, I just find a solution.
My problem were random, but a clean install don't solve the problem, because it
came back in few days...
When the problem arrived, it was always the full 4 bugs.
1. Can't mount NTFS partition
2. Can't change cpu freq e
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1)
joaq...@joaquin-laptop:~$ lsb_release -rd
Description: Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release: 10.04
- joaq...@joaquin-laptop:~$
+ joaq...@joaquin-laptop:~$
2)
joaq...@joaquin-laptop:~$ apt-cache policy plymouth
plymouth:
- Ins
Yes, it's expected that you would still have the problem when booting
without 'quiet' - but were there any new messages displayed on the
screen? And did you try booting with acpi=force?
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Steve Langasek, I've changed the kernel options at boot time as you said
(boot without 'quiet') but I still have the problem.
But I only have this problem when I close the lid of my laptop while the
OS is shutting down. At the Power Manager Preferences I have choose to
'Suspend when the laptop lid
I'm having similar troubles on my old laptop with an Athlon chip.
Pressing Esc shows a screen full of messages about broken pipes, fake
processes, etc.
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same here. changes in /etc/default/grub to "quiet acpi=force" are
without effect.
I am using Lucid desktop amd64. Hardware: MSI 785GM-E51, Phenom II, 4
GiB DDR3
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Using "quiet acpi=force" has not resolved the problem for me. Instead
of hanging at the splash screen during shutdown, it now hangs during
shutdown when it says "halting system" (I think that is correct). This
happens 70% of the time I shut down.
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Using Alfonso's "quiet acpi=force" (#15) method worked for me :)
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Dr. Kenobi,
To change the kernel options at boot time, power up your system and hold
down the 'Shift' key while booting. This should bring up a grub menu,
where you can press 'e' to edit the current boot options, then press
Ctrl+X when finished to boot.
You will probably also want to test bootin
you are right Steve
i just assumed i did the some on the laptop as i did on the desktop pc that's
was not true
i m still running grub1 on the laptop
still i just quickly press esc as soon as i shutdown and the laptop power goes
down..
if ubuntu letters stays with those dots them it won t powe
I'm having this "problem" for quite some time, as it is documented on
ubuntuforums.prg. Yes, it persists with or without Plymouth, with
acpi=force etc. I've not seen the light in the tunnel yet... :) Other
than power switch... :)
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On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 11:28:43PM -, rictec wrote:
> hi
> my system 10.04 upgraded from 9.10 doesnt have that file
> sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
> empty file
> maybe thats the problem?..
That just indicates that you have grub 1 installed rather than grub 2;
that's not a bug, it just means
hi
my system 10.04 uograded from 9.10 doesnt have that file
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
empty file
maybe thats the problem?..
rictec
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On Sun, May 16, 2010 at 04:42:46AM -, frenchy82 wrote:
> So i tried to use mountall from
> https://launchpad.net/~dtl131/+archive/mediahacks/+packages, and with
> this you can uninstall plymouth just to verify if it could help where
> the problem come from
Ah; this is a key detail you omitted
Hi,
I am the submitter of duplicate bug 57.
This issue has been "fixed" for me by doing the following:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
sudo update-grub
Works for me
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Steve Langasek : i'm sorry but this not false, From several days i'm
looking what is wrong with my computer.
I was really afraid to damage my computer
So i tried to use mountall from
https://launchpad.net/~dtl131/+archive/mediahacks/+packages, and with
this you can uninstall plymouth just to ver
Steve, I've no idea how to do it. Can u please explain to me?
I've been thinking for a while, and if u r asking me to do something
before the system starts to boot, by pressing ESC, I can't do it,
something is wrong. If this is not what u want, explain me and I'll do
it.
Oh! I checked again and
> I've uninstalled plymouth from my lubuntu 10.04 and for the first time i could
> shutdown properly my computer.
> I've tried a lot of option from boot and only uninstalling plymouth help on
> lucid
This is false. Uninstalling the plymouth package would render your
system unbootable, so whateve
On Fri, May 14, 2010 at 01:52:01PM -, Dr. Kenobi wrote:
> I tried 'CTRL+ALT+F1', 'CTRL+ALT+F2', 'CTRL+ALT+F3', 'CTRL+ALT+F4',
> 'CTRL+ALT+F5', 'CTRL+ALT+F6' and nothing worked. This was at 10:30, so
> the laptop stayed on for 4 hours.
Please boot without 'quiet' on the kernel command line and
I've uninstalled plymouth from my lubuntu 10.04 and for the first time i could
shutdown properly my computer.
I've tried a lot of option from boot and only uninstalling plymouth help on
lucid
(i imagine, i will must wait for more time to confirm this)
kernel : 2.6.32-22-generic #33-Ubuntu SM
Hi,
I am the submitter of duplicate bug 57.
This issue has been "fixed" for me by doing the following:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
sudo update-grub
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Hi, here is the original submitter! :o)
When I press ESC the screen turns black with some white letters, and if
I press ESC again it goes back to the original screen.
The black screen says:
Broadcast message from r...@joaquin-laptop
(unknow) at 6:15 ...
The system is going down for
Also, I need answers to these questions from the original bug submitter.
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Ok, what happens if you press Alt+SysRq+K at the shutdown screen?
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Dear Steve,
The computer completely locks up. So nothing happens if I press ESC. By
the way, on Arch using Kernel 2.6.33, this problem wasn't there before I
installed Plymouth. It did come after I installed Plymouth. Also, if I
use a kernel from Ubuntu's Upstream Kernels repo (version 2.6.43-rcX a
If you press 'esc' at the shutdown plymouth screen, what does the
console show?
This is unlikely to be a bug in plymouth, as plymouth itself is not in a
position to stop the shutdown. This may be a kernel bug.
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Hi colleagues.
After upgrade to 10.04 from 9.10 my computer doesn't shut down. You can
select and accept the option under GNOME but it doesn't shut down.
lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu 10.04 LTS
Release:10.04
Greetings
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This one affects me as well.
My video hardware is an ATI Radeon HD4330 (Mobility), on a Dell Vostro
1088n.
What happens after shutting down is:
1) If I use the Shut Down option in GNOME, after all the services have halted,
my computer freezes and I have to press the power button for 5 seconds to
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