yrg (zyrgzyrg) wrote on 2011-06-22:
sudo ln -sf /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc-2.13.so /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so
...made it work again! Thank you so much!!
Problem exists in:
Linux Mint 11 - i386 (ubuntu based)
installation of dante-client worked fine: but configuration did not work...
socksify
@mc-monti:
I am happy that it finally worked for you!
...and that everything is faster too!
Btw. recently Linus Torvalds made a statement about nvidia...
http://www.heise.de/newsticker/meldung/Torvalds-zeigt-Nvidia-den-Stinkefinger-1619616.html
best regards from rainy vienna, austria
stefan
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I've installed Linux Mint 13 (Maya) Ubuntu 12.04 based on 6 PCs for
educational purpose.
Shutdown via GUI does not work at all. The PCs remain powered on, but no
input is possible
I tried to turn them off on a console but only one manages to power off after
:~$ sudo shutdown -h now:~$
bu
...on next reboot I tried turn off again as root, but then it didn't
work
this is not funny...it reminds me on another OS I've used to struggle with on
decade, and I'm happy that I nearly have anything to do with it!
...and of course I'll never be using that again! LINUX 4ever!
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...also no poweroff after shutdown -h now in runlevel 1!
kernel issue?
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Title:
System does not power off reliably when "Shut Down" chosen fro
upgraded two systems:
:~$ sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get upgrade ; sudo apt-get dist-upgrade
After restart shutdown as user worked with final power down!
Now I have kernel
3.2.0.25
Upgraded without any issuses!
I'll try the other PCs and tell you if it also worked...
best wishes
stefa
so all 7 PCs power off finally!
SOLUTION (in my case): upgrade to new kernel 3.2.0.25
[see last post]
Thanks to all error-reporting people, so problems can get solved!
Happy day and a long life!
stefan
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...too early...
4 PCs stuckk at power down
:-(
tomorrow i'll be after it again...
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Title:
System does not power off reliably when "Shut Down"
First testrun today:
2 PCs never powered off after shut down
- with noapic,nolapic
- without noapic,nolapic
always with sudo su - as root
shutdown -h now
sudo shutdown -h now
didn't power off.
GUI shutdown directly from login screen power off. tested once...
1 PC powered off from GUI shutdown di
so i googled around again and found the following:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=113985&p=2
I know, another distro another kernel.
But it is quite the same phenonemon.
https://lkml.org/lkml/2011/4/4/121
is a report about some kernel issue, which maybe could be the cause...
I tried:
la
...and the third time I tried to shutdown the PC with laptop-mode-tools
installed, did not power off after shutdown via GUI
so this is a kind of russian roulette? new kernel feature? ;-)
a little bit desperate
stefan
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Day 3:
Yesterday I did a BIOS configuration on 2 PCs: I told BIOS to load the
optimized defaults
and
saved (F10) the configuration.
The 2 PCs were the 2 were I tried the laptop-mode-tools, which worked as
described above...
Now after saving the BIOS settings, I tried today 3 times to shut down
Tested all 7 PCs with the default BIOS Settings:
- all turned off via GUI not logged in => powered off!
- all turned of via GUI logged in and all had an application running (firefox)
and they were powered on for about an hour => powered off!
Tomorrow i'll test them again, and hopefully all will
Last Day - final test after "loaded optimal BIOS defaults":
first of all: YEESSS, they did all shutdown and power off without any
hazzle! Hoooaaayy!!
what and hoe did i test:
starting at 9 a.m. i turned on all 7 PCs and logged in.
9:15 i shutdown the 1st and it did power off.
11:00 2 PCs had
Hi comrades,
PCs seem to have learnt their lesson ;-)
They shutdown and poower off.
Ctrl-alt-f1 works. also the other consoles work. On some machines with a little
lag but it works.
@mc-monti: your problem seems to me very hardware-specific. Can you disable
ACPI in BIOS?
Did you ever had a d
@mc-monti: then there is a way how it can work, so we only have to find it!
Are there any energy (ACPI) options in your BIOS, which could be adjusted?
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I experienced similiar problems when notebooks (their CPU) are getting hot:
- the machines stuck / freezes and i wasn't able to do anything.
Machines got hot when the power management didn't work as expected...and
the problem was the ACPI or APM configuration/manipulation in BIOS (if
there was an
don't know if this is really useful, but it shows that the problem is not OS
dependent.
http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=192864
What I read there is that there is an issue about the nvidia card driver and
the kernel.
So maybe if you just use a generic driver, it could solve y
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