http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=934395
http://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=934395#c11
Takashi Iwai
Hihi ;)
I meant it differently. I meant "my computer is not powering off reliably, let's fix this". For this I started trying the halt command and even that did not power off reliably. I can use gnome or KDE, whenever I click on "shutdown computer" I see the same - an 80% chance only that the computer powers off. This is very disturbing as usually I want to leave the room when I trigger the shutdown sequence. I do not want to open a console and say "halt -p". I am ready to dig into the code, but I want to do this change with you so it gets upstream and I do not have to repeat it for every new SUSE version. And I need some pointers where to look.
OK, then it's a different situation. KDE's shutdown should have invoked the proper power off method, so it's equivalent with halt -p or poweroff -- on 13.2, all these are same as "systemd poweroff". But, the first suspect is no kernel problem but it doesn't reach to kernel poweroff sequence but stuck in systemd shutdown. If any service stalls, it won't continue. So, try to disable plymouth and see which state it gets stuck. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.