>From reading through all the numerous comments and complaints on this
topic, and the proposed fixes that DO NOT WORK, I can see that the "SHUT
DOWN DOES NOT POWER OFF" bug is still ALIVE AND WELL and remains as yet
unsquashed. I had just installed Ubuntu on my old Dell OptiPlex GX1
(600-MHz Pentium III, 768MB RAM) about a month ago, and it's been
running very well, thank you. On the suggestion of Tip #10 in the online
article "Ten Tips for New Ubuntu Users" posted at URL
http://tips.linux.com/article.pl?sid=06/06/08/1651225&tid=50, I decided
to go for a new kernel--specifically, the 686 kernel over the default
386 kernel that was put in place by the installation CD. I had never had
any problem with Ubuntu powering off my machine until installing this
"upgrade," after which it freezes up every time after the "Will now
halt" message at the end of the shutdown sequence. Once my annoyance
reached an intolerable level with this MANIFEST BUG, I reverted back to
the 386 kernel, WHICH IS ABLE TO POWER DOWN MY HARDWARE WITHOUT ANY
PROBLEM. You can't tell me there's not an outstanding issue with the 686
kernel!

I can only hope that the helpful developers of the Ubuntu package will
take these complaints to heart and GET WITH IT. There's no reason to
have to put up with this small but exasperating software fault for long.
FREE OR NOT, software that proves NONFUNCTIONAL in such an obvious area
will not make friends around the world!

Meanwhile, I've been learning how to use the Synaptic Package Manager to
good purpose, as well as the nano text editor as needed for low-level
changes to config files, so it's not a total wash. We can all learn from
OTHERS' mistakes.

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Power down after shutdown does not work...
https://launchpad.net/bugs/43961

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