On Wed, 23 Jul 2025 12:35:03 +0100, woolcycle via Liverpool wrote:

> I ran the disable command and received this response.
> Removed "/etc/systemd/system/multi-user.target.wants/snapd.service".
> Disabling 'snapd.service', but its triggering units are still active:
> snapd.socket
> 
> The splash screen still freezes on shutdown. Would that suggest that
> snapd is not the problem, or alternatively that I need to do something
> more vigorous to snapd than "disable"?
> 
> Please see this folder for both the original Esc message behind the
> splash screen and the current one.
> https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/u62xomax8wtp13yqrqnt2/AIOseTuGV2IzjirokH4L4LA?rlkey=rud63a1yvqvjt8ymlj8ue5b8q&st=bb52npx0&dl=0

This is a different issue. The laptop is now reaching the end of the
shutdown process, but not actually powering down. I have seen this before
and will have to look for the answer, but the good news is that powering
off at this point is safe.


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Neil Bothwick

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