Sorry, guys. I was too glad that day.
Later when I tried #sudo rmmod pcmcia, sometimes the laptop could turn off
the power, but sometimes it could not.
Anyway, it gives me an option which could increase the possibility of
shutting down properly.
However, I'm still wondering why shutting down
I have found a solution which works(at least yesterday and today) on my laptop.
My laptop is BenQ S73 with intel centrino duo T2050 and ATIx1600. I installed
Ubuntu Feisty.
I found that before shutdown, remove the pcmcia module as follows:
#sudo rmmod pcmcia
Then the computer COULD turn off
I have tried uBo's method to remove the module snd-hda-intel (sudo rmmod
snd-hda-intel), but unfortunately it doesn't have any effect.
Anyway, how can I see more detailed logs besides the simply System power off
words after the log daemon has shut down, I want to confirm whether it is a
kernel
Hi all. I have the same problem on my 1 year-old BenQ S73G laptop.
I am using Ubuntu Feisty. My computer has a Core duo T2050 CPU with ATI x1600
graphics card, and I'm using ATI driver in the restricted area.
below is the summary of my situation:
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reboot: works