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devlin7:
Hi,
I have two old hp laptops, a 6550b and an elitebook. I swap disks and try various distros but Nutyx is home for me. The one thing I struggle with is shutdown. The process starts, and seems to do the complete shutdown process but I end up with a black screen but the laptop doesn't turn off. Initially, I thought it was to do with a SMB mount but even with the mount detached it doesn't go down. The kicker is that a reboot works. I don't have an issue with other distros shutting down but I don't want to use them. Issue happens on KDE, openbox, Enlightenment, i3. Any suggestions?
Graeme
Thierry:
Hi Graeme
Can you choose the second entry when you boot. It will be verbose when you boot up and when you shutdown. We may then have a chance to findout where it's hang at shutdown.
Thank you
BR,
Thierry
devlin7:
I have shared a shutdown video and also a screenshot of the last items on screen before it goes black. https://photos.app.goo.gl/T5XDCda2wt5FXnA96. It seems to shutdown quite quickly and then gets stuck. The black screen remains and the CPU keeps ramping up, fans start getting louder and louder. BTW - This is a fresh install of Nutyx KDE yesterday.
Thierry:
I will suggest you to try an older LTS kernel.
This seems to happen really when all the services are down.
Probably a kernel issue. This kernel is very fresh.
Have a look at http://nutyx.org/en/change-boot-kernel
You are now able to give comments directly on the tutorial. So I can improve the documentation even more.
BR,
Thierry
devlin7:
Thanks Thierry,
Well, I don't need to worry about one of the laptops anymore. I was tired last night, hit shutdown but forgot to power it off manually with the button. Not sure what it did but that laptop is now fried, won't even post anymore. The older laptop does eventually does shutdown, it takes 1.5 - 2 minutes to get there. I will try the older kernel and see what happens. Really appreciate your support.
Graeme
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