Hello all.
I used to use Xubuntu Edgy a while ago on an old HP desktop I had -- aside from 
an issue with the Hibernate function, Suspend, Restart and Shutdown worked 
seamlessly.

Then I installed Kubuntu Edgy on my primary computer (Acer Aspire E360,
AMD64 Athlon X2) roughly a month ago and experienced similar problems as
described here.  Restart and Shutdown would occasionally direct me to a
frozen black screen, and Suspend, while it did work, would make the
system unstable upon wake up.  [Hibernate I never tested]

Now that I've upgraded to Feisty, the Suspend issue seems resolved, but
the problem with Shutdown and Restart continues to persist.  I tried the
suggestion of adding "apm power_off=1" to /etc/modules, but the only
thing that did was make the "Will now Halt" message visible.

This at least describes my own take on the problem, but I agree with
Philipi and WillyWongi that the problem is a bit more far-ranging than
it seems, and likely the reason why the problem  has not been
universally fixed after 3 releases.  Understandably, it is an annoying
issue, and one that detracts from the polish of the distros; but as long
as it is being gradually fixed for more and more users, a little more
patience is called for.  The issue can be fixed, since I can confirm for
a fact that Knoppix performs those tasks flawlessly.

In the meantime, in order to Restart and Shutdown my machine without
incident, I do the following:

- I either go into the Terminal and use the 'sudo shutdown -h now' (or
'sudo shutdown -r now' for restart)

- Or I Log Out, and use Restart/Shutdown from the Kubuntu login screen
(for some odd reason, these always work).

-- 
Power down after shutdown does not work...
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/43961
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