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.
could not write bytes: Broken pipe
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 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.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.
I'm getting the same message (not sure whether 805 or 823). Fresh install last night; received error every time I shut down/restart.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