"could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutdown
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Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Hi rez,
Is your machine a laptop?
The reason I ask is that my second-hand laptop also used to shut itself down during virus scans (and sometimes whilst watching DVDs)
The problem turned out to be that the cooling system was clogged up with dust so the processor would overheat if it was working hard like it would during a virus scan.
You can add a cpu temperature monitor by right clicking on an empty part of the panel at the bottom of your screen, choose 'add to panel' and scroll down to 'Hardware Sensors Monitor'. Click on it and then click 'Add'. On my machine the default is to display the CPU temperature. I think that will be true for all machines but you can explore the options by right-clicking the new icon and choosing 'preferances'. Your options may be different to mine.
Like I said, the default seems to be to display the cpu temperature so assuming that is true on your machine too, try running your virus scan again and keep an eye on the reported temperature.
My laptop used to shut down around the 85C mark.
You'll soon find out whether overheating is your problem. If it is, it's either screwdriver time - or pay somebody to clean it out.
Hoping that helps.
Andy.
Is your machine a laptop?
The reason I ask is that my second-hand laptop also used to shut itself down during virus scans (and sometimes whilst watching DVDs)
The problem turned out to be that the cooling system was clogged up with dust so the processor would overheat if it was working hard like it would during a virus scan.
You can add a cpu temperature monitor by right clicking on an empty part of the panel at the bottom of your screen, choose 'add to panel' and scroll down to 'Hardware Sensors Monitor'. Click on it and then click 'Add'. On my machine the default is to display the CPU temperature. I think that will be true for all machines but you can explore the options by right-clicking the new icon and choosing 'preferances'. Your options may be different to mine.
Like I said, the default seems to be to display the cpu temperature so assuming that is true on your machine too, try running your virus scan again and keep an eye on the reported temperature.
My laptop used to shut down around the 85C mark.
You'll soon find out whether overheating is your problem. If it is, it's either screwdriver time - or pay somebody to clean it out.
Hoping that helps.
Andy.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
I Just received an email, asking if this solution actually works.AvanOsch wrote:The following seemed to fix it:
1) Open Terminal, and go root
2) Run the following code: (Replace mdm with lightdm if you use LightDM)3) Reboot (And see the "Broken pipe" message for the last time)Code: Select all
dpkg-reconfigure mdm
4) At this time the message was gone, but the Mint desktop did not load properly the first boot (Don't know if y'all will get this too)
5) Rebooted again, after which the desktop loaded properly too...
This seemed to fix it for me...
Well, it's still working for me.
The error has not returned after about a week...
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Hi, I followed your instructions but doesn't work for me.. I'm using Linux Mint 13 MATE 32bit, mdm manager.AvanOsch wrote:I Just received an email, asking if this solution actually works.AvanOsch wrote:The following seemed to fix it:
1) Open Terminal, and go root
2) Run the following code: (Replace mdm with lightdm if you use LightDM)3) Reboot (And see the "Broken pipe" message for the last time)Code: Select all
dpkg-reconfigure mdm
4) At this time the message was gone, but the Mint desktop did not load properly the first boot (Don't know if y'all will get this too)
5) Rebooted again, after which the desktop loaded properly too...
This seemed to fix it for me...
Well, it's still working for me.
The error has not returned after about a week...
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Hey guys, actually i also have that message at shutdown.
Using Maya Cinnamon x64. The shutdown it's only delayed by about 2 secs. Anyway, it would be "perfect" if they fix it
Using Maya Cinnamon x64. The shutdown it's only delayed by about 2 secs. Anyway, it would be "perfect" if they fix it
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Well by now its quite obvious its not going to be fixed in this version of Linux mint via an update( With mint 14 right around the corner )(It might be but this has not attracted the attention of any programmers that are actually capable of making something that can fix the problem...) and people just keep saying it over and over again. If you have this problem please you don't have to post it anymore i believe enough people have said the same thing that someone who knows how to fix it will catch what you are asking. Instead lets post solution or something abnormal that this message is causing( Someone said the message appeared 3 times and someone also said they are not getting the message at shut down.) If it simply says could not write bytes: Broken pipe at shut down( The modem manger might pop up to of course.)at shut down of your computer you don't have to post that there are many people that have done that for you
But if you still want to post something like "I have this problem too, fix it please" by all means post it.
But if you still want to post something like "I have this problem too, fix it please" by all means post it.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
the thing is:
1 guy posting an issue: screw it.probably its his fault
20 guys posting an issue: hey...it might be a bug indeed..
at least i see it that way
1 guy posting an issue: screw it.probably its his fault
20 guys posting an issue: hey...it might be a bug indeed..
at least i see it that way
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Same problem here on a new Toshiba Satellite c855.
None of the fixes mentioned work.
None of the fixes mentioned work.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
I'm having the same problem on a Lenovo L430 with MATE x64, any of the solutions posted above seems to work for me...
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Worked for me. Thanks!AvanOsch wrote:I Just received an email, asking if this solution actually works.AvanOsch wrote:The following seemed to fix it:
1) Open Terminal, and go root
2) Run the following code: (Replace mdm with lightdm if you use LightDM)3) Reboot (And see the "Broken pipe" message for the last time)Code: Select all
dpkg-reconfigure mdm
4) At this time the message was gone, but the Mint desktop did not load properly the first boot (Don't know if y'all will get this too)
5) Rebooted again, after which the desktop loaded properly too...
This seemed to fix it for me...
Well, it's still working for me.
The error has not returned after about a week...
(Mint 13 x64 / MATE)
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Worked here as well (Linux Mint 13 Cinnamon 64bit)
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
I spoke too soon . . . The second reboot after running the command did not display the "broken pipe" error, but later when I shut down I saw the error again.
Package manager doesn't show anything under Broken packages. All updates have been installed.
Package manager doesn't show anything under Broken packages. All updates have been installed.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Actually same here, lol. Second reboot didn't show it, but I'm seeing it again now.
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I switched to Cinnamon and now, no more shutdown problem
Hi, folks. I'm the original poster (OP). I have recently switched replaced MATE with a fresh install of Mint 13 Cinnamon. I don't have anymore problems shutting down. When I was with MATE, there were times the computer never shutdown, even after 20 minutes. But with Cinnamon, It shuts down in a few seconds, every time!
UPDATE: I wrote the "No more problems with Cinnamon" message above on Oct. 13, Saturday. Today is Oct. 16, Tuesday, and I take back my statement. I still have the same problems with Cinnamon. One night, I clicked Shutdown on my Cinnamon computer and the next morning (about 8 hours later), the computer was still stuck on shutdown.
UPDATE: I wrote the "No more problems with Cinnamon" message above on Oct. 13, Saturday. Today is Oct. 16, Tuesday, and I take back my statement. I still have the same problems with Cinnamon. One night, I clicked Shutdown on my Cinnamon computer and the next morning (about 8 hours later), the computer was still stuck on shutdown.
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Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Congratulations, but I think in my case there must be something more. I do not experience delay when shutting down my laptop, only this briefly appearing message. And the same with Maya-Mate, Ubuntu (fresh install with Unity and Gnome 3), Maya XFCE (again fresh install), ... and in different computers, not only the laptop. I hope you will not experience again the problem, but if you do, please let us know (how much time without problems since fresh install?).
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Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
mf-linux,
My joy was premature!
I wrote the "No more problems with Cinnamon" message above on Oct. 13, Saturday. Today is Oct. 16, Tuesday, and I take back my statement. I still have the same problems with Cinnamon. One night, I clicked Shutdown on my Cinnamon computer and the next morning (about 8 hours later), the computer was still stuck on shutdown.
I'm going to try Ubuntu.
My joy was premature!
I wrote the "No more problems with Cinnamon" message above on Oct. 13, Saturday. Today is Oct. 16, Tuesday, and I take back my statement. I still have the same problems with Cinnamon. One night, I clicked Shutdown on my Cinnamon computer and the next morning (about 8 hours later), the computer was still stuck on shutdown.
I'm going to try Ubuntu.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
I get the message "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" also occasionally on shutdown.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Many people get this message and it is harmless. To anybody who has shutdown problems, you'll have a different problem so please open a new topic (and tell us what computer you have).
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Broken pipes - could not write bytes
Everything seems to be working OK, but when I log off I get a message saying "Broken pipes - could not write bytes".
What does that mean and is it anything to worry about?
I am just experimenting with Mint and if I have to reinstall it that is OK, but of course I would rather not reinstall if I don't have to.
What does that mean and is it anything to worry about?
I am just experimenting with Mint and if I have to reinstall it that is OK, but of course I would rather not reinstall if I don't have to.
Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
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Re: "could not write bytes: Broken pipe" is message at shutd
Seems it's harmless, i have it on all machines i installed Mint. Two new laptops and one desktop all have different graphics, Intel, Nvidia, CPU Intel / AMD, have it always from the beginning and i don't bother it since everything works fine, but... something should be fixed coz it's not normal to have any errors messages like this.