Re: Re: [suse-kde] KDE - instant reboot
Hello, Every time I want to halt, reboot or just want to login as a different user via the kde menu the system instantly reboots. As usual i found nothing in
On Thursday 25 March 2004 08:26, Stefan Achatz wrote: the logs. Apologies if I'm asking the obvious but, in Control Centre - KDE Components - Session Manager, have you set the "Default Action after Logout" option to "Log in as different user"
Just to clarify: I use the Logout... Button in the KDE-Menu and get to the window with the three options to choose from: reboot, shutdown or relogin. Independent from what i choose the system is instantly down. When i say instantly, i mean theres no change in the runlevel. Just -zack- and i see the biosscreen. And having the obvious problems with data not written to the filesystem. If i change the runlevel or call halt or reboot from console, i have no problems at all. Besides, the Hardware is a Sony Vaio Notebook PCG-GRT786M. And everything else is working flawless. Stefan
This could be a problem with ACPI. Please try to boot with other acpi kernel parameters like acpi=oldboot or, if that doesn't help, acpi=off You can combine these with pci=noacpi See http://portal.suse.com/sdb/en/2002/10/81_acpi.html You can try kernel parameters easily whan you see the grub loader then you can select the start entry and then append the parameters at the line at the bottom. Greets, Daniel Zitat von Stefan Achatz <s.achatz@biotec.rwth-aachen.de>:
Hello, Every time I want to halt, reboot or just want to login as a different user via the kde menu the system instantly reboots. As usual i found nothing in
On Thursday 25 March 2004 08:26, Stefan Achatz wrote: the logs. Apologies if I'm asking the obvious but, in Control Centre - KDE Components - Session Manager, have you set the "Default Action after Logout" option to "Log in as different user"
Just to clarify: I use the Logout... Button in the KDE-Menu and get to the window with the three options to choose from: reboot, shutdown or relogin. Independent from what i choose the system is instantly down. When i say instantly, i mean theres no change in the runlevel. Just -zack- and i see the biosscreen. And having the obvious problems with data not written to the filesystem.
If i change the runlevel or call halt or reboot from console, i have no problems at all. Besides, the Hardware is a Sony Vaio Notebook PCG-GRT786M. And everything else is working flawless. Stefan
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