Just to add to this, it is definitely a kernel problem, and since it
comes back once in a while it would suggest that its the same
programmer/contributor that is the cause of this - it then get fixed in
newer kernel and then comes back again(seem someone don't learn from
their mistake).
I am on Li
I switched to Linux Mint 20.2 Uma Cinnamon and now I don't have shutdown
problem anymore.
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Title:
Poweroff or reboot hangs. Laptop w
Hi again, so since october 28, I have been trying to install and run an
old kernel from before this shutdown problem happened and I am now
running 4.4.0-210-generic, for the last week(and I use my laptop every
day most of the day), I have had no shutdown problems.
Since this problem occur in newer
So sudo poweroff seems to fix the problem, somehow, because if I do that
and then next time shutdown normally then the laptop shuts all the way
down - meaning turn off.
Weird.
So sudo poweroff it is, should be put instead of shutdown, because it
would seem that one is faulty, and in my case with
I have investigated further, it would seem that it is the shutdown
function in ubuntu and flavors that is the problem, because sudo
poweroff in terminal work just fine.
I suggest the ones still affected by this bug, try to open terminal and
type:
sudo poweroff
your password
Just to see if it wo
I had the issue again. so my previous change didn't work.
I have changed DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s timeout to 40s.
I tried turning off wifi byt rfkill block all from terminal prior to
shutdown, that just ended up in black screen as usual but this time wifi
was off, but laptop still on.
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I have changed DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s timeout to 20s as personal
choice to make sure that anything running in the background has time to
stop before shutting down, to avoid something braking,
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So removing quiet splash and adding noefi to grub and editing
sudo xdg-open /etc/systemd/system.conf
removing the # infront of #DefaultTimeoutStopSec=90s and changing the
timeout to 10s instead of 90s
Seem to have fixed my issue
I found the last bit here:
https://itsfoss.com/long-shutdown-linu
Lenovo Thinkpad X300, 4GB Ram, INTEL SSDSA1MH160G1HP (045C8781)160GB
SSD, Intel GMA X3100 i915, battery SANYO 42T4522 77% capacity though
charges to 100%.
Peach OSI TW 16.04 LTS build on Xubuntu, Kernel 4.4.0-217-generic.
Problem with shutdown started with 4.4.0-216-generic and is still in
4.4.0-
user@machine:~$ grep -i touchpad /var/log/Xorg.0.log
[15.043] (II) config/udev: Adding input device AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint
TouchPad (/dev/input/event6)
[15.043] (**) AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad: Applying InputClass "evdev
touchpad catchall"
[15.043] (**) AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint
user@machine:~$ xinput --list-props 14
Device 'AlpsPS/2 ALPS DualPoint TouchPad':
Device Enabled (136): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (138): 1.00, 0.00, 0.00,
0.00, 1.00, 0.00, 0.00, 0.00, 1.00
Device Accel Profile (265): 1
I have Peach OSI Xubuntu 16.04 LTS 4.4.0-166 64bit
A few days ago my right click Touschpad mouse button on my Thinkpad
X300, worked fine, since monday evening it has not worked at all.
Luckily both Touchpoint buttons and external mouse works. I booted my
USB with multi tools including Peach OSI 1
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