Success! I started killing items in htop and requesting the shutdown menu until I got the culprit. WICD. I am not sure why, but that daemon was causing the minute delay. I use the internet on it pretty rarely so I'll just remove that from the startup list. :)
I am usually a patient person and would deal with this, but I use this laptop on stage and and when the sound dude and next act wants to setup, I usually like to expidite my equipment takedown. Also, there was no delay when I ran 64 Studio 2.1 on this same machine which gave me hope for solving it. Thanks for the shove in the right direction Ralf. Cheers, Brian On 2/8/10 8:58 PM, Ralf Mardorf wrote: > Brian Bergstrom wrote: > >> I recently install 64 Studio 3.0b3 on my Thinkpad T22. Everything works >> great except for shutting down. I click the menu and select the item to >> shutdown/logout/reboot and it just sits there for 30-60 seconds. It >> isn't frozen as I can't still manipulate the gui. Then finally the >> dialog pops up for me to choose logout/shutdown/reboot. >> >> I didn't see anything in the log that was causing this. >> >> How would I go about debugging this to find out what is causing the stall? >> >> Thanks, >> Brian >> > Phew, did you try a stacktrace? It's weird, but OTOH, if there are no > additional issues, it might be something acceptable. > Did you compile a lot of applications without adding those applications > to the package management, so that the package management is detecting > putatively unneeded packages (dependencies for the installed > applications, that were installed, but not by a package)? I'm able to > imagine that detecting issues similar to putatively unneeded packages > could take some time. > > Another thought, when you end a session, will it store running > applications and restore them for the next session? Perhaps there will > be 100 instances of jackd, that needs to be killed for each shut down. > > It might be something very simple. Did you run top to see if there are > unwanted threads etc.? > > If everything is fine, but just logout, shutdown and reboot is delayed > for less than 2 minutes (but unfortunately for a minute), I also would > ask the list, but accept it, if nobody should know how to fix this > unusual behaviour. > > Does this appear since you installed 64 Studio, or was 64 Studio ok for > a while and does it appear after using 64 Studio for a while? > > I guess a stacktrace would be impossible, because your system seems to > be ok, but just annoying, when you end a session. > > *?* > Ralf > _______________________________________________ > 64studio-users mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users > _______________________________________________ 64studio-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.64studio.com/mailman/listinfo/64studio-users
