I tried Alex's fix (disabe session management in compiz) and it may have
made the hangs less frequent, it has not solved the issue on 3 different
sets of hardware.
As an aside, some dual-boot testing on a couple of machines with Mint
12, using Cinnamon and Gnome Shell sessions results in zero
This big report is being used to track a known issue with hangs on
shutdown caused by an interaction between network-manager and network
mounts on shutdown; and that issue should be fixed now in 12.04, so I'm
closing this report.
If you are experiencing hangs on shutdown in 12.04, please file a
Hi,
I did not have this problem after upgrading to 11.10 but after some time it
appeared. The solution for me was simple. The Session Management plugin in
Compiz - Utilities was switched on. I just switched it off and the problem
gone.
Again Compiz...
Hope it will help to the others.
I have the same problem on the latest build of Virtual Box v4.1.12. In
both 11.10 and 12.04 beta2 I install Ubuntu Server x86 with nothing but
the defaults selected and I get the following:
sudo shutdown now
[sudo] password for xxx:
Broadcast message from [user]@[server]
(/dev/tty1) at 10:36 ...
Affects me as well.
Dell Precision M6600
64 bit Ubuntu 11.04 Ubuntu 11.10
The laptop was on bios A03 which I updated to A07 and disabled c state
control in bios after a few attempts but still no joy.
Removing the AC connector before issuing the shutdown command within
gnome did allow for a
Looks like dupe of this:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/oneiric/+source/insserv/+bug/858122
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no, the symptoms described here are unrelated to insserv.
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Affects me as well, and the halt 'workaround' doesn't help, either.
Dell Precision M6600
AMD FirePro M8900
Ubuntu 11.10
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The only solution that worked: fresh install of lubuntu. Nothing else
fixed it and it it got rid of unity which is terrible on a low power
netbook (i.e. the app lens never loads, so you can't access any of your
apps other than through the terminal).
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I had a similar experience to Andrew. I was using my phone as my
wireless link because I was having problems with my network card. The
phone was attached via usb. I recently got my card sort of fixed and
therefore stop using the usb connection. So are any of you guys using
usb network devices or
MORE DATA!
I'm also having the won't power down problem -- FAIL message in red
on the console. Xubuntu 64 bit, Oneiric 11.10
I use an edimax USB wireless dongle.
However, when I switched to a TP-LINK TL-WN321G (stolen from my other
near-identical machine, which doesn't have the problem) the
Not sure if this is important but though I would add my experience.
I had the same issue using a desktop with 11.10, and a Tenda W54P wireless PCI
card.
For unrelated reasons I removed it and started using a USB dongle (Edimax
EW-7612UAn) and the problem went away.
With both of them I used the
I dont think it is the same bug as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/891149 .
I have tried to kill all wireless devices and programs and disable
modules. Nothing seems to work.
Yesterday I installed 11.10 Xubuntu again (to Lenovo S205) with the same
results. GUI or not, shutdown or poweroff does
I agree with Tipi. I see this problem on notebooks with WiFi or hard
connections, as well as wired desktops. The avalability to users doesn't
affect anything. In my experience, neither do mappings/shares/etc., be
they samba, nfs, sftp or otherwise. The apparent it always works fix
is shutdown -r
On Thu, Dec 08, 2011 at 02:43:01PM -, Tipi Koivisto wrote:
On the other hand when I do shutdown 0 as root the last message in
standard output is *Will now halt... and then comes Mr. Freeze. I can
even hear the hardrive shutting down but then it just freezes.
Therefore I think the problem
That's a different issue. halt does not guarantee that the system is
powered off; to get this you need to use the 'poweroff' command or 'shutdown
-P'.
Ok. I did not now about the separation, but either one of those works.
If you call 'shutdown -P' and the system still does not power off,
My laptop is a Asus N61J series. I have upgraded from Ubuntu 11.04 to
11.10 and this problem appeared.
It hands when shutting down or rebooting. Usually, one or zero of the
circles get filled on the splash screen and it just hangs there.
Sometimes it's actually does shutdown successfully, but
I forgot to mention, I am running a 64 bit version of Ubuntu.
Also the shutdown command in the terminal is not helping much, same
behavior tends to happen.
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I think it's the same problem as bug 891149.
Try changing the configuration of the network connection and checking the
Available to all users
Sorry for my English
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@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog Shut Down Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog Shut Down Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog Shut Down Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Thilo-Alexander Ginkel (thilo.ginkel) just to confirm, this issue
occurs when the user tries to shutdown normally via the GUI (i.e click
on the cog Shut Down Shut Down), not when issuing terminal commands,
although the issue is still evident when trying to shutdown via the
shutdown -hP command
@Rafael Arroyo (rarroyo) This doesn't fix it for me, I already had
available all users checked
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Mine doesn't shut down even when I'm doing it from the GUI. (I'm not
running Gnome though, I'm on Xmonad).
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I got a same problem in my Lenovo S205 (jamms in shutdown) and I have
tried all suggested solutions here [1] and above without any success.
Hopefully someone get this fixed.
[1] http://ubuntuforums.org//newreply.php?do=newreplynoquote=1p=11472454
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Could this be something to do with my four last lines printed out before the
jamming?
..
*Kill all processes...
...
Umount2: Device or recource busy
Umount: /dev/sda3/ busy - remounted read only
*Unmouting local filesystems
*Will now halt.
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I think there is a major misconception:
halt (or shutdown -h) will halt your PC whereas poweroff (or shutdown
-P) will power it off.
The shutdown -h behavior has changed since Natty, but according to the
man page both variants are valid.
Easy fix: Use shutdown -P and your system should power
Ok. But that does do any good.
Hibernate, suspend and shutdown all freezes to the same situation.
shutdown -r 0 works and reboot goes nicely...
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Just the same as my route -n:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
0.0.0.0 192.168.1.1 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 wlan0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 1000 00 wlan0
nm-dispatcher.action: Caught signal 15, shutting down
Asked all remained processes to terminate...failed
Right, this looks like a NetworkManager/upstart bug. I don't know what
would cause nm-dispatcher.action to be run or not, but it looks like
sendsigs is killing the NM subprocess,
I think you're right Steve. I have it happening 95% of the time on 2
machines, one a laptop with wireless connectivity and the other a wired
desktop. Neither have networks mounts of any kind. Both are 64-bit.
Sometimes, for no apparent reason, the shutdown works (nothing is
obviously different
Sorry, forgot 'route -n' FWIW:
Kernel IP routing table
Destination Gateway Genmask Flags Metric RefUse Iface
0.0.0.0 192.168.1.254 0.0.0.0 UG0 00 wlan0
169.254.0.0 0.0.0.0 255.255.0.0 U 1000 00 wlan0
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