Hello,
I'm trying to install Jaunty x86 on an ML150 (G2) with dual Xeon CPUs and I do not seem to be able to see the PCIe devices. One of them is an integrated BCM5721.
I first noticed this because the install failed to find a network device. I then started a shell and ran 'lspci'
I see
Hello,
When I run 9.10 as LiveCD on IBM Thinkpad 600x, Shutdown and Reboot work fine. Shutdown can power off the Thinkpad and Reboot can reboot.
However when install to harddisk, Shutdown cannot power off and Reboot restarts the Thinkpad but stop at memory test.
As I said above "Thith doth driveth me nutth."Before I left three weeks ago shutdown was working. So I come back and read pubby's post. I next upgraded so my system would be current.Sure enough the bad penny returns. If I select "shutdown" on the Xfce GUI menu, my system appears to shutdown but the power never turns off. In effect what I get is a re
I have a first generation Starling (star1) that I've just updated to 12.04. (All software is up-to-date; the System 76 drivers have been reinstalled.) The 'restart' command that is offered at shutdown causes the computer to begin its shutdown procedure, but then it just stops: the screen goes black but the power remains on. It does not reboot. Pressing the power button shuts down the computer.
I don't know what i did or what happened?
but my ubuntu logs off on clicking shutdown...
running the shutdown or reboot command too doesn't shutdown....
how can i find the log?
all i know is there is a message saying ....
Power_table_CMD wait for 500 sec
and something similar
it gets stuck on Ubuntu Plymouth...
I have to long press the power button on my Laptop to shut it off
When I try to shutdown or reboot from the system menu in Fedora 12, I am returned to the logon prompt. I am able to shutdown and reboot from a terminal window by issuing the shutdown command as the root user.:(
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help.
DoubleG
I am using Ubuntu 11.10 and I am unable to shutdown via shutdown option. If I issue a shutdown the system goes back to the login prompt.
I can shutdown the system only via terminal using sudo shutdown -h now.
Let me know how to resolve this issue.
Hi all,
Some are fairly obvious. Specifically, I am referring to:
-h halt or power off after shutdown
-H halt after shutdown (implies -h)
-P power off after shutdown (implies -h)
Isn't halting or powering off kind of expected when you're shutting down?