Perhaps terminator has got to your machine?
Perhaps you may have disobeyed DRM and now they are out to get you!
Or, you may have been deemed a "threat to the free world".
(Just had to write those jokes).
Sincerely, David
On Mon 28 Mar 2016 at 17:02:46 (+0100), Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Monday 28 March 2016 16:37:16 David Wright wrote:
> > I'm not interested
> > in spending my time answering your easy-to-pose rhetorical questions
>
> The whole point of rhetorical questions is that they are not in fact
> questions
>
On Monday 28 March 2016 16:37:16 David Wright wrote:
> I'm not interested
> in spending my time answering your easy-to-pose rhetorical questions
The whole point of rhetorical questions is that they are not in fact questions
and do not require an answer, and more than any other type of statement.
On Mon 28 Mar 2016 at 20:58:13 (+1300), chrisb@localhost.localdomain wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:00:53AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> > Now, every time there's a security fix, you're going to be quizzed
> > over what to do about your modified configuration file because Debian
> > wants to o
On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 10:00:53AM -0500, David Wright wrote:
> Now, every time there's a security fix, you're going to be quizzed
> over what to do about your modified configuration file because Debian
> wants to overwrite your modified /etc/systemd/system/foo.target.
Umm, guess what the normal c
On Wed 23 Mar 2016 at 08:16:18 (-0500), John Hasler wrote:
> David Wright writes:
> > you have to take on trust, or check, that bar="some value" is
> > the default configured, or set elsewhere, for foo. OTOH, when
> > you copy /lib/systemd/system/... to /etc, you know you've got
> > hold of the def
David Wright writes:
> you have to take on trust, or check, that bar="some value" is
> the default configured, or set elsewhere, for foo. OTOH, when
> you copy /lib/systemd/system/... to /etc, you know you've got
> hold of the default configuration. IOW, it's self-documenting.
Why is that better t
On Wed 23 Mar 2016 at 21:53:15 (+1300), chrisb@localhost.localdomain wrote:
> On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 10:44:24AM -0700, Lotek wrote:
> > On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
> > >Every time since I installed the system,
> > >
> > >every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
> > >
> > >I c
On Mon, Mar 21, 2016 at 10:44:24AM -0700, Lotek wrote:
> On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
> >Every time since I installed the system,
> >
> >every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
> >
> >I checked online and tried several methods but still don't work.
> >
> >Can anyone suggest me
On 03/19/2016 07:40 PM, lina wrote:
shutdown -h now
doesn't work. it still reboot.
Lina is it rebooting to grub or the linux system you are trying to shutdown?
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On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
Every time since I installed the system,
every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
I checked online and tried several methods but still don't work.
Can anyone suggest me how to solve it.
Thanks,
The problem might be with systemd. Check the l
On 03/20/2016 03:40 AM, Adam Wilson wrote:
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 05:28:55 +0100
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
Hello Forum:
On 20/03/16 04:42, Michael Milliman wrote:
On 03/19/2016 09:40 PM, lina wrote:
shutdown -h now
doesn't work. it still reboot.
This sounds like an issue with the hardware
>> >> Every time since I installed the system,
>> >
>> > Which one? Jessie? Testing (Stretch)?, Unstable?
>> >
>>
>> Jessie stable;
>>
>> > Which desktop, if any?
>>
>> on my new iMac.
>>
>> >
>> > What computer?
>> >
>> > During the install, what options did you choose? Or did you just
>> > use
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 05:31:18 -0400
Gene Heskett wrote:
> On Sunday 20 March 2016 04:43:17 Adam Wilson wrote:
>
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 20:50:05 +0800
> >
> > lina wrote:
> > > I tried
> > >
> > > 1] systemctl poweroff
> > >
> > >
> > > 2] GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
> > >
> > > to quit
On Sunday 20 March 2016 04:43:17 Adam Wilson wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 20:50:05 +0800
>
> lina wrote:
> > I tried
> >
> > 1] systemctl poweroff
> >
> >
> > 2] GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
> >
> > to quite splash acpi=force
> >
Thats a typu, s/b quiet. But I always take that and "splash"
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 20:50:05 +0800
lina wrote:
> I tried
>
> 1] systemctl poweroff
>
>
> 2] GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
>
> to quite splash acpi=force
>
> The syslog error is as below:
>
> Mar 19 20:04:36 debian kernel: [0.221101] ACPI Error: No handler
> for Region [CMS0] (8
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 22:00:46 +0800
lina wrote:
> p# shutdown -f now
> Code should not be reached 'Unhandled option' at
> ../src/systemctl/systemctl.c:6316, function shutdown_parse_argv().
> Aborting.
> Aborted
Try running "poweroff" as root.
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On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 10:42:54 +0800
lina wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 12:19 AM, Patrick Bartek
> wrote:
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, lina wrote:
> >
> >> Every time since I installed the system,
> >
> > Which one? Jessie? Testing (Stretch)?, Unstable?
> >
>
> Jessie stable;
>
> > Which
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 05:28:55 +0100
Jerome BENOIT wrote:
> Hello Forum:
>
> On 20/03/16 04:42, Michael Milliman wrote:
> >
> >
> > On 03/19/2016 09:40 PM, lina wrote:
> >> shutdown -h now
> >>
> >> doesn't work. it still reboot.
> >>
> > This sounds like an issue with the hardware or BIOS
On Sun, 20 Mar 2016 00:16:38 +
Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 19 March 2016 23:37:05 Patrick Bartek wrote:
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, David Christensen wrote:
> > > On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
> > > > Every time since I installed the system,
> > > >
> > > > every time I tried Shut
I tried shutdown -hP now
not work.
As I mentioned in another thread. This is a new iMac, I have installed
debian but still keep the Mac OS.
There is no problem to shut it down when I was in Mac OS.
But in debian, no way I can really shut down except switching off the power.
I tried to enter th
They have openFirmware. I will try it.
THanks,
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 12:28 PM, Jerome BENOIT
wrote:
> Hello Forum:
>
> On 20/03/16 04:42, Michael Milliman wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 03/19/2016 09:40 PM, lina wrote:
>>> shutdown -h now
>>>
>>> doesn't work. it still reboot.
>>>
>> This sounds like an i
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Hi,
Did u try the P switch?
shutdown -hP now
Hth
On 2016年3月20日 12:42:27 JST, Michael Milliman
wrote:
>
>
>On 03/19/2016 09:40 PM, lina wrote:
>> shutdown -h now
>>
>> doesn't work. it still reboot.
>>
>This sounds like an issue with the hardware
Hello Forum:
On 20/03/16 04:42, Michael Milliman wrote:
>
>
> On 03/19/2016 09:40 PM, lina wrote:
>> shutdown -h now
>>
>> doesn't work. it still reboot.
>>
> This sounds like an issue with the hardware or BIOS not with the
> Debian OS, or with the Desktop environment. Though I have not had
>
On 03/19/2016 09:40 PM, lina wrote:
shutdown -h now
doesn't work. it still reboot.
This sounds like an issue with the hardware or BIOS not with the Debian
OS, or with the Desktop environment. Though I have not had this
problem, I have had several others related to
shutdown/reboot/suspend/
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 12:19 AM, Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, lina wrote:
>
>> Every time since I installed the system,
>
> Which one? Jessie? Testing (Stretch)?, Unstable?
>
Jessie stable;
> Which desktop, if any?
on my new iMac.
>
> What computer?
>
> During the install, w
shutdown -h now
doesn't work. it still reboot.
On Sun, Mar 20, 2016 at 8:16 AM, Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Saturday 19 March 2016 23:37:05 Patrick Bartek wrote:
>> On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, David Christensen wrote:
>> > On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
>> > > Every time since I installed the system,
On Saturday 19 March 2016 23:37:05 Patrick Bartek wrote:
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, David Christensen wrote:
> > On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
> > > Every time since I installed the system,
> > >
> > > every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
> > >
> > > I checked online and tried s
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, David Christensen wrote:
> On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
> > Every time since I installed the system,
> >
> > every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
> >
> > I checked online and tried several methods but still don't work.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest me how
On 03/19/2016 05:40 AM, lina wrote:
Every time since I installed the system,
every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
I checked online and tried several methods but still don't work.
Can anyone suggest me how to solve it.
I'm having the same issue:
https://bugs.debian.org/
Thomas Schmitt wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> p# shutdown -f now
>> Code should not be reached 'Unhandled option' at
>
> That's a rough way to tell that the option "-f" is not known.
>
> If i need to shutdown a machine (real or VM), i do as superuser
>
> shutdown -h now
>
>
> Have a nice day :)
ah, haha, t
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016, lina wrote:
> Every time since I installed the system,
Which one? Jessie? Testing (Stretch)?, Unstable?
Which desktop, if any?
What computer?
During the install, what options did you choose? Or did you just use
the defaults?
> every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly re
Hi,
> p# shutdown -f now
> Code should not be reached 'Unhandled option' at
That's a rough way to tell that the option "-f" is not known.
If i need to shutdown a machine (real or VM), i do as superuser
shutdown -h now
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
p# shutdown -f now
Code should not be reached 'Unhandled option' at
../src/systemctl/systemctl.c:6316, function shutdown_parse_argv().
Aborting.
Aborted
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 9:19 PM, songbird wrote:
> lina wrote:
>
>> Every time since I installed the system,
>>
>> every time I tried Shut Down,
lina wrote:
> Every time since I installed the system,
>
> every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
>
> I checked online and tried several methods but still don't work.
>
> Can anyone suggest me how to solve it.
helps to know what version you are running, along
with desktop or win
On 19/03/2016 11:40 PM, lina wrote:
> Every time since I installed the system,
>
> every time I tried Shut Down, it mainly restart again.
I had a weird situation with an ordinary desktop running Winblows; it
was fixed by removing the fancy Logitech keyboard and plugging in a more
simple one. The
I tried
1] systemctl poweroff
2] GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet"
to quite splash acpi=force
The syslog error is as below:
Mar 19 20:04:36 debian kernel: [0.221101] ACPI Error: No handler
for Region [CMS0] (88026e048e00) [SystemCMOS]
(20140424/evregion-163)
Mar 19 20:04:36 debian ke
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