Dear all, I am just following up on this minor but annoying issue with my machine (Lenovo Thinkpad x131e (intel)).
The core of this issue is that when i go to shutdown my machine it regularly reboots automatically. The problem has persisted across a number of different versions of ubuntu (currently running 13.10) and i have just lived with it. This is not a problem in windows and it occurs regardless of the way ion which i try and shut the machine down - via the power button, panel cog and command line. The BIOS are up to date. What i have noticed recently is that the problem only happens if i have put the machine into suspend before i shut it down. If i do not suspend the machine it shuts down and stays shut down. This is a relief as its what allows me to turn off my computer - once it reboots, i shut it down again without suspending it and then everything is fine. So my guess is that something in a hibernate process is triggering the machine to reboot on shutdown. I am not sure where i would find out about these sorts of details but i was wondering if, now that i know what causes the problem, someone on here might be able to help me either fix the problem. That, or identify exactly what is wrong so i can file a cogent bug report. Thanks very much, j
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