Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
:confused:Is it I!. the only person with a shutdown problem with Ubuntu 10.04 this is day two for me and nobody yet has a shutting problem.See the thread I posted on day one. Thanks
My system is.
AMD Athlon 1400 Thunderbird
MSI Mother Board
GeForce 6200 256Kb
Ram 512Kb
52x33x52x CD Writer
350W Power Supply
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1A USB
Tower Case
Hello this was the fix for me give it a try.Just for the record I downloaded the latest copy of Ubuntu 10.04LTS and did all the updates too. Be sure save after change, to update sudo update-grubsome users have found a permanent tweak:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
by : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
may not work for everyone
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Last edited by RichardSM; 1 Day Ago at 06:22 AM.. Reason: Solved
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
I'll try and find your other thread. U 10.04 won't shutdown for me. Just goes to the login screen.
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
Sfarthing:
If you'll look in the Ubuntu Fourm under Installations & Upgrades or in New Posts for -Search- Shutdown Problems you will my other posted thread.
My system is.
AMD Athlon 1400 Thunderbird
MSI Mother Board
GeForce 6200 256Kb
Ram 512Kb
52x33x52x CD Writer
350W Power Supply
Microsoft Wheel Mouse Optical 1.1A USB
Tower Case
Hello this was the fix for me give it a try.Just for the record I downloaded the latest copy of Ubuntu 10.04LTS and did all the updates too. Be sure save after change, to update sudo update-grubsome users have found a permanent tweak:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
by : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
may not work for everyone
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Last edited by RichardSM; 1 Day Ago at 06:22 AM.. Reason: Solved
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
I am having the same issues. It will not shutdown, it just goes to the login screen. I am also having issues remaining connected to my home wifi network using WPA. It keeps disconnecting and/or not picking up an IP address. Wifi router is a generic Linksys WRT54GS. Both problems were not present in beta2.
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
I'm also having the exact same shutdown problem please help, it will shut down if on briefly but if my comp has been on for a while it won't shutdown or restart
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
same thing here here every once in a while my computer will not shutdown or restart.
IN my case I have identify my culprit seems to be Ooo quick starter if the shutdown does not work all I have to do is exit quick starter and shutdown and it works just fine
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Tried the command line for that?
for shutting down instantly:
Code:
sudo shutdown -P now
(or)
sudo poweroff
and for restart
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
Quote:
Originally Posted by
showgun22
same thing here here every once in a while my computer will not shutdown or restart.
IN my case I have identify my culprit seems to be Ooo quick starter if the shutdown does not work all I have to do is exit quick starter and shutdown and it works just fine
I have the same problem. But your hint (Ooo quick starter) works for me too! When I exit the quick starter, then I can shutdown the computer. Thanks for that hint.
But: Whats wrong there? Something between Ooo quickstarter and ubuntu-shutdown?
Thanks for help.
Sudo shutdown -P 0 ... works every time.
Sven
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
some users have found a permanent tweak:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
by : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
may not work for everyone
Re: Shutdown Problems W/Ubuntu 10.04
Quote:
Originally Posted by
dino99
some users have found a permanent tweak:
sudo gedit /etc/default/grub
change : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
by : GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet acpi=force"
may not work for everyone
I already tried it with "quiet splash acpi=force" but it doesn't work. Shout it work with "quiet acpi=force" (without "splash")?
Sven