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"could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutdown

Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 5:39 pm
by pepperminty
Hello,

I've just done a fresh install of Mint 13 MATE on my computer. When I shut it down for the first time, I got this message:

could not write bytes: Broken pipe

What does this mean? It seems to be slowing down my shutdown process.

Thanks.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" <--message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 3:17 pm
by mf-linux
Same problem here with fresh install Mint Maya MATE x64 in a laptop Dell Inspiron XPS15.
Any help will be appreciated.
P.S.: Anyway, great distribution! Congratulations to the Mint team.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" <--message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 4:54 pm
by andrewdonshik
I have that problem too on Cinnamon 13 x64

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" <--message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:23 pm
by squeezy
I'm using a custom-built Mint 13 MATE setup and do not have this issue. I'm using the same Ubuntu base, kernel, etc. I have seen it on the two times I installed the regular Mint 13 ISO, so it must be something to do with one of the apps installed that I do not have.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" <--message at shutd

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 7:49 am
by andrewdonshik
I seem to have fixed it.

1. Boot into recovery mode
2. Repair broken packages
3. Hit the continue boot button
4. Log in to the desktop
5. Reboot
6. Log in normally

And it's gone!

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" <--message at shutd

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2012 8:23 pm
by piedradelnilo
Hello, I have the same problem, do not shut down properly and I sent the message can not write bytes: Broken pipe, nm-dispatcher-action Caught signal 15, shotting down. Modem manager [640] after [670]. I did the steps and there was Andrew. Somebody help me! I have a Toshiba laptop computer AMD64 1 Gb ram me gusto LM Maya

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 10:06 pm
by andrewdonshik
It worked for me, and it seems to have worked for other people, but maybe not for everyone. That's all I have.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Wed Jun 06, 2012 11:27 pm
by ilkaisha
Would you mind, andrew (or someone), breaking it down into even more basic steps?

Linux overwhelms me a bit. Usually my boyfriend helps, but my laptop keeps crashing on me and I'm working under a deadline. What do I do to repair the broken packages, or will it seem obvious when I get into recovery mode?

Aid for the noob appreciated most kindly. Thanks.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 7:59 am
by ilkaisha
Why, yes. It was very clear once I got there.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 9:16 am
by kissinger
I'm having the same problem - fresh Maya install last night with a few apps installed.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 3:46 pm
by MR-X
I had the same problem but after I Updated the problem went away. now it just hangs at shutdown with some funky errors talking about processor cores, sucks because I have had to do hard shutdowns because of it.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Fri Jun 08, 2012 5:42 pm
by Emegra
I get the same message although it doesn't seem to have any ill effect on the system so I'm happy just to leave it as is for now, this has to be a bug of some sort I'm sure it will be fixed in good time

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jun 11, 2012 7:32 pm
by MR-X
MR-X wrote:I had the same problem but after I Updated the problem went away. now it just hangs at shutdown with some funky errors talking about processor cores, sucks because I have had to do hard shutdowns because of it.
EDIT: Spoke too soon problem came back, did a repair packages, problem fixed for 1 shutdown, problem is back, cant even shut down my Machine without a hard shutdown :evil: im about to just go back to KDE and 7, seems Linux Mint 13 is becoming nothing but a Hemorrhoid, one bug after the other, ill be back using Linux Mint 13 when they decide to finally give a real fix for these bugs.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 9:40 am
by fl_rider
I am getting a similar message on my new install.

could not write bytes: Broken pipe
modem-manager[805]: <info> Caught signal 15, shutting down...

Mint 13 Maya - Mate - x64
Toshiba Satellite - L305D-S5928
AMD Athlon X2
4 GB RAM
Conexant Modem

Other than this one issue I am totally pleased with Mint 13.

I can't leave anything alone so...

I went into Package Manager
Searched for modem
Found modemmanager
Marked it for Reinstallation and applied the changes
Told the system to "Shut Down"
I saw a whole bunch of lines looking for different modems on screen and then the system shut down.
I restarted the system and now when I tell the system to shut down I get the following error:

could not write bytes: Broken pipe
modem-manager[823]: <info> Caught signal 15, shutting down...

Hey, at least it isn't 805 any more ;-)


It's just conjecture on my part but I don't think my modem is being identified by the system.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jun 18, 2012 1:02 pm
by dagon
When I do a search for "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" many hits are for bugs in Launchpad concerning Plymouth.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+sour ... bug/521298
Got plymouth?

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 3:24 pm
by agoldenquill
fl_rider wrote:I am getting a similar message on my new install.

could not write bytes: Broken pipe
modem-manager[805]: <info> Caught signal 15, shutting down...


....when I tell the system to shut down I get the following error:

could not write bytes: Broken pipe
modem-manager[823]: <info> Caught signal 15, shutting down...

Hey, at least it isn't 805 any more
I'm getting the same message (not sure whether 805 or 823). Fresh install last night; received error every time I shut down/restart.

Running Mint 13 Maya 32-bit on Gateway L21 series netbook.

Tried the recovery/pkg repair above; still getting "caught signal 15" at shutdown.

BTW, not running Plymouth, never had it. This is an upgrade from Mint 8.

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Fri Jun 22, 2012 8:34 pm
by Sleautzy
I'm on a fresh Mint 13 Cinnamon install, for the first couple of days I got the same error message, now the thing is, I installed Xfce and its what I've been using lately, and the message is gone, the computer shuts down normally, not sure if the problem fixed itself or is it because I haven't logged into a Cinnamon session.

I mean at first I would have ruled it out as beign a Cinnamon thing, but I see Mate users are having the same problem, so I don't know.

Later on I will try shutting down from a Cinnamon session and see what happens.

EDIT: Well now the error also appears when login out of Xfce, it seem what triggers the bug is not the shutdown itself, but the process of login out of a session.

Every time I logout I see this:

could not write bytes: Broken pipe
could not write bytes: Broken pipe
could not write bytes: Broken pipe

Yes, the message repeats three times, what could this be?

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Sat Jun 23, 2012 5:53 am
by PN85
I have the same problem. :x

Thinkpad T400 (P8600, 4GB Ram, ATI HD 3470) with Maya (Cinnamon 64bit).

Edit: Ok, that was easy. Disabling the modem in the BIOS helped. :lol:

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Thu Jul 05, 2012 4:56 am
by rtimai
I have the same error message, also on a fresh install Mint 13 MATE/Maya.

Actually, MATE is starting in TTY8, not the standard TTY7, which appears to be not available. This can be verified after a cold start-- press Ctl-Alt-F1, and you should find yourself at the login prompt for TTY1. Press Ctl-Alt-F2, then -F3 and so on up to Ctl-Alt-F8. I think others will see the "cannot write bytes: Broken pipe" message in TTY7, and find that the desktop is running in TTY8, instead of the normal console TTY7. Apparently shutdown takes us back to TTY7 where we see the message that has been there since startup.

Right now this doesn't seem to be a serious issue for users, but it definitely appears that something is wrong. I don't know where this bug should be reported, because I don't understand anything about the console.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
rtimai@HP-dv6-3012he ~ $ cd /dev
rtimai@HP-dv6-3012he /dev $ ls -la tty?
crw--w---- 1 root tty 4, 0 Jul 5 04:40 tty0
crw-rw---- 1 root tty 4, 1 Jul 5 04:40 tty1
crw-rw---- 1 root tty 4, 2 Jul 5 04:40 tty2
crw-rw---- 1 root tty 4, 3 Jul 5 04:40 tty3
crw-rw---- 1 root tty 4, 4 Jul 5 04:40 tty4
crw-rw---- 1 root tty 4, 5 Jul 5 04:40 tty5
crw-rw---- 1 root tty 4, 6 Jul 5 04:40 tty6
crw--w---- 1 root tty 4, 7 Jul 5 04:40 tty7
crw--w---- 1 root tty 4, 8 Jul 5 04:40 tty8
crw--w---- 1 root tty 4, 9 Jul 5 04:40 tty9
rtimai@HP-dv6-3012he /dev $

I changed the tty7 file's group permissions to rw as in tty1-6, but on restarting the tty7 file permissions are restored as above again. I think this is why the MATE desktop cannot start in tty7. Hopefully someone will see this and explain. Or fix it?

Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd

Posted: Mon Jul 09, 2012 5:20 am
by marko_s
Yeah, I also have the same "broken pipe" message three times on my Mint 13 MATE, and has been there since the first boot.

But it doesn't seem to interfere with my normal desktop usage in any way, so for me it is just a cosmetic thing. Ubuntu also used to spit all sorts of cryptic messages and even errors on me at shutdown, but still worked like a champion :)