Solved... I think.

Bought a new graphics card and when I went to install it the PSU did not
turn back on. It must have been on it's last legs.

Bought a new 500W PSU, installed and... Debian shutdown normally. No
oddities.

Case closed.

Note: if you get similar oddities it might help to run "dmesg" or
"journalctl --since=yesterday" in a terminal and observe anything in bold
for clues.


On 24 October 2015 at 18:27, Imran Chaudhry <ichaud...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> Some odd behaviour from my PC of late.
>
> My desktop PC starts up again about 20 seconds after I select shut-down in
> Debian Jessie.
>
> It has dual-boot Windows 10 and Debian Jessie and it does not happen with
> Windows 10.
>
> What could the issue be? I'm thinking something to do with systemd which
> is a new thing in Debian Jessie. I've not made any hardware changes
> recently. It happened out of the blue.
>
>
> --
> Key fingerprint = EF78 310C C517 9564 9ECA  82F6 68FA E621 17E1 5D16
>



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