Public bug reported:

For the last couple of weeks I have had problems with shutdown. I was
running a Dell XPS 9315 with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and Kernel 5.15.0-117-gen.
The shutdown normally lasted 3-4 seconds, but after new Kernel versions
(114-115-116-117?) the shutdown took many minutes, with two attempted
restarts (splash screens) along the way, and finally a great amount of
text on the screen, but I was not able to capture the text, nor can I
find it anywhere in the logs I have been able to find. Pressing
Esc-F1-F2 didn't stop the text before it shut down totally. I then
reverted to Kernel 113 from two weeks ago via Timeshift, and shutdowm
works fine again. So I have disabled the automatic installing via
Canonical and am now waiting for a fix of fixes of the latest Kernel
versions. Which I hope has been noticed by the relevant programmers. I
have attached my current INXI, after Timeshift restore, and this works
for shutdown (kernel 113).

** Affects: ubuntu
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Attachment added: "INXI DELLMIN 20240727.txt"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2074256/+attachment/5800667/+files/INXI%20DELLMIN%2020240727.txt

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  Kernel 114-115-116-117-gen cause faulty shutdown

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