I have a fresh install of Linux Mint KDE 14.
My first surprise is that I can not simply shutdown the system by clicking on the button "power off" : I have just two option : "suspend to RAM" or "suspend to disk". But where is the normal shutdown !?!
And the bug is : when I choose "shutdown" and wait the countdown, then it stops and never power on at all (neither the Bios is unreachable !). I fix temporary the problem when I put off the RAM and put it again...
So now I have to open a terminal and write shutdown -h now" to power off.
What can I do ?
Big bug with shutdown
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Big bug with shutdown
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Re: Big bug with shutdown
I just upgraded from Mint 13 KDE to Mint 14 KDE, and I am getting the same thing two boxes [Suspend to Ram and Suspend to Disc]. At this time, I am simply letting the timer count down to "0", at which point the system does shut down. Hopefully, someone will post a fix for this soon.
Slainte,
Hunter
Slainte,
Hunter
Re: Big bug with shutdown
a (not great, but servicable) fix to try is just make an executable file with the shutdown command in it.
Re: Big bug with shutdown
I will try but the shutdown command has to be launch as do: then what can I write ?bigj231 wrote:a (not great, but servicable) fix to try is just make an executable file with the shutdown command in it.