> I have a problem.......
>
> If I use the Shutdown/Reboot GUI in either KDE or Gnome, the screen goes
> black, and the computer just hangs, and does not shut down. Turn it on
> again, and the HDD has to be checked before it boots up.

Mine does just the same ( 9.1)

> However,

> Open up a terminal, type poweroff or reboot, and things happen as they
> should.

Thanks for the tip, I just tried and it works.
>
> I havent got a problem with this method, but my PC doesnt have a Windows
> partition, and is shared by other members of my family, and every time one
> of them has used it, It checks the file system, as they have been bought up
> on Windows, and keep forgetting the terminal method......
>
> Any Ideas how I can fix this problem so it works as it should?


I donīt run Windows either and I am the only one to use the machine.
I was told to this by the support team, havenīt tried yet:

it appears that the implementation of apic/apm is not totally compatible with
the kernel that 9.1 is running on.  one thing you could try is updaing your
system to the latest kernel that we have made available for 9.1.  another
possibility is to  try kernel parameters that have an effect on acpi and apm.
 here is how:

boot like this:

press <esc> at the lilo screen at the beginning of the boot process type this
at the \'boot:\' prompt:

linux noapic acpi=off <enter>

or

linux noapic acpi=off apm=off <enter>

or

linux noacpi noapm apm=power_off <enter>

if none of the above work then try passing one or more of the following to the
linux kernel in the above format:

acpi=ht 
nolapic
noapic
noacpi
acpi=off
pci=noacpi
noapm
apm=off
apm=power_off


Maryse


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