Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Hartwig Atrops
Hi. I have a configuration problem with Wheezy and XFCE and didn't find the appropriate docu: The Log-Out-Dialog (from the upper panel) offers Log Out, Restart and Shut Down icons. But only Log Out is usable, the other two are disabled. How can I enable the Shutdown

Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Nate Bargmann
* On 2012 19 Nov 12:46 -0600, Hartwig Atrops wrote: xfce4-power-mangager was missing, but installing it did not solve the problem. group settings: there is no group named *power* or similar. What would be the rigth group configuration? My user is in the powerdev group. I get even the

Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 11/19/12, Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us wrote: From: Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us Subject: Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 12:51 PM * On 2012 19 Nov 12:46 -0600, Hartwig Atrops wrote: xfce4-power-mangager

Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Hartwig Atrops
On Monday 19 November 2012 20:05:15 Go Linux wrote: --- On Mon, 11/19/12, Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us wrote: From: Nate Bargmann n...@n0nb.us Subject: Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 12:51 PM * On 2012 19 Nov 12:46 -0600

Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown

2012-11-19 Thread Go Linux
--- On Mon, 11/19/12, Hartwig Atrops hartwig.atr...@arcor.de wrote: From: Hartwig Atrops hartwig.atr...@arcor.de Subject: Re: Wheezy, XFCE: system shutdown To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Monday, November 19, 2012, 3:03 PM On Monday 19 November 2012 20:05:15 Go Linux wrote

Shutdown Problem

2012-10-08 Thread Stephen P. Molnar
Debian 6.0.6 (64 bit)/KDE 4.4.5 For some reason when I shutdown the system, either as a user or as root, the process hangs on: Currently running process (pstree): The only recourse I seem to have is to hit the reset button. Reinstalling psmisc did not solve the problem. Assistance

Re: Shutdown Problem

2012-10-08 Thread Brian
On Mon 08 Oct 2012 at 10:27:05 -0400, Stephen P. Molnar wrote: Debian 6.0.6 (64 bit)/KDE 4.4.5 For some reason when I shutdown the system, either as a user or as root, the process hangs on: Currently running process (pstree): The only recourse I seem to have is to hit the reset button

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-28 Thread Artifex Maximus
On Thu, Sep 27, 2012 at 5:44 AM, Stan Hoeppner s...@hardwarefreak.com wrote: On 9/26/2012 11:14 AM, Artifex Maximus wrote: On Sun, Sep 23, 2012 at 9:55 AM, Selim T. Erdogan se...@alumni.cs.utexas.edu wrote: Artifex Maximus, 18.09.2012: Did you make any software updates to the system? I have

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-26 Thread Artifex Maximus
computer does not shutdown. It's possible that you damaged your board in the process. Thanks for your answer. I did it several times and otherwise works perfectly so I do not think so. Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU cooler runs. It's a feature of some PSUs

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-26 Thread Stan Hoeppner
processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. It's possible that you damaged your board in the process. Thanks for your answer. I did it several times and otherwise works perfectly so I do not think so. Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU

Re: pppd shutdown

2012-09-25 Thread Chris Bannister
Have you found the problem yet? On Thu, Sep 20, 2012 at 01:21:33PM -0700, Mike McClain wrote: Howdy, I'm on dialup using pppd and loosing the connection often in the middle of fetching mail or loading some URL in the browser. I'm hoping for suggestions to help me debug the problem.

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-23 Thread Selim T. Erdogan
Artifex Maximus, 18.09.2012: On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:29 PM, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote: Artifex Maximus artife...@gmail.com writes: I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. It's possible that you damaged your board in the process

Re: pppd shutdown

2012-09-22 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 21 Sep 2012 12:40:20 -0700, Mike McClain wrote: On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 02:53:52PM +, Camale?n wrote: snip You can try by adding/enabling crtscts and also the modem options at the config file. depending on the hardware you're using, these were to alleviate the kind of errors you

Re: pppd shutdown

2012-09-21 Thread Camaleón
to sleep but other times it appears to be some other problem and I just don't know how to gather the data to make an informed diagnosis. Any suggestions on how to track pppd's shutdown with greater resolution will be appreciated. I think the first to do would be enabling verbose/debug logging

Re: pppd shutdown

2012-09-21 Thread Mike McClain
On Fri, Sep 21, 2012 at 02:53:52PM +, Camale?n wrote: snip You can try by adding/enabling crtscts and also the modem options at the config file. depending on the hardware you're using, these were to alleviate the kind of errors you get although OTOH, dialup links are very unreliable, it's

pppd shutdown

2012-09-20 Thread Mike McClain
and I just don't know how to gather the data to make an informed diagnosis. Any suggestions on how to track pppd's shutdown with greater resolution will be appreciated. Thanks; Mike -- Satisfied user of Linux since 1997. O ascii ribbon campaign - stop html mail - www.asciiribbon.org

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-19 Thread Camaleón
. I still have no idea why system cannot shutdown with different CPU. It does not have to be related but in your case it quite evident there's a straight cause-effect relation. Given that shutting down problems are usually close related to ACPI and ACPI is handled in first place by the BIOS

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-18 Thread Artifex Maximus
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 4:36 PM, Camaleón noela...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 11:48:53 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote: I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU cooler runs

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-18 Thread Artifex Maximus
On Mon, Sep 17, 2012 at 8:29 PM, lee l...@yun.yagibdah.de wrote: Artifex Maximus artife...@gmail.com writes: I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. It's possible that you damaged your board in the process. Thanks for your answer. I did

No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-17 Thread Artifex Maximus
Hello! I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU cooler runs. Sometimes Debian stops at System halted line and no blank screen and machine keeps running. I think that only CPU change

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-17 Thread Camaleón
On Mon, 17 Sep 2012 11:48:53 +0200, Artifex Maximus wrote: I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU cooler runs. Sometimes Debian stops at System halted line and no blank screen

Re: No shutdown after processor change

2012-09-17 Thread lee
Artifex Maximus artife...@gmail.com writes: I've changed my processor from E5200 to E8400. Since then my computer does not shutdown. It's possible that you damaged your board in the process. Sometimes the display and motherboard LEDs become blank but PSU cooler runs. It's a feature of some

Annoying Shutdown Beep

2012-07-17 Thread Andrejs Igumenovs
Please help anyone to disable the silly shutdown beep ! Tried several options, didn't help. Also disabling the speaker via the BIOS is not an option for me. - Andrejs -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas

Re: Annoying Shutdown Beep

2012-07-17 Thread green
Andrejs Igumenovs wrote at 2012-07-17 14:03 -0500: Please help anyone to disable the silly shutdown beep ! You could try creating file /etc/modprobe.d/local.conf with contents: blacklist pcspkr signature.asc Description: Digital signature

Re: Annoying Shutdown Beep

2012-07-17 Thread Go Linux
- especially the one when the greeter is ready /desktop/gnome/sound/event_sounds false --- On Tue, 7/17/12, green greenfreedo...@gmail.com wrote: From: green greenfreedo...@gmail.com Subject: Re: Annoying Shutdown Beep To: debian-user@lists.debian.org Date: Tuesday, July 17, 2012, 2:31

Re: Shutdown and suspend not working on laptop

2012-07-16 Thread Helgi Örn Helgason
On 16 July 2012 01:34, DJ Amireh cactus...@gmail.com wrote: I am having trouble with power management on my laptop. I cannot get suspend or shutdown to work, attempting either causes my laptop to have a black screen and not respond to any input and I am forced to manually shutdown by holding

Shutdown and suspend not working on laptop

2012-07-15 Thread DJ Amireh
I am having trouble with power management on my laptop. I cannot get suspend or shutdown to work, attempting either causes my laptop to have a black screen and not respond to any input and I am forced to manually shutdown by holding the power button. I am running Debian Squeeze with KDE. Shutting

Shutdown Filesystem Problems?

2012-06-14 Thread David Baron
As of late, on my Debian Sid box, every bootup shows recovering journal on all my ext3 filesystems. There ia often a bunch of orphaned inodes on the /usr! It is as if I hit the switch instead of an orderly halt shutdown. System otherwise is OK. Bug? Which package? Workaround (tried sync in my

[Solved ?] Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-26 Thread Steven Post
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 20:43 +, Camaleón wrote: [...] Mmm... what worries me is why an fsck is even needed just because a non- vital application is not being closed gracefully on shutdown, that's not something I would consider worth for a fsck :-? Steven, have you considered a hardware

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-23 Thread Steven Post
the command line, mmm... :-? Is is perhaps possible that Gnome is writing out some config files in my home directory during shutdown and the system cuts power prematurely? I also noticed a message saying the device from / is busy during the shutdown sequence, but never /home, while

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-23 Thread Kelly Clowers
java sudo /sbin/shutdown -h +2 vlc is started full screen with playlist file play, the last item in the playlist tells vlc to exit. Then killall java is executed to tell vuze to terminate (failing to do so results in vuze complaining about suddenly being stopped, due to the shutdown procedure

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-23 Thread Steven Post
On Mon, 2012-04-23 at 12:07 -0700, Kelly Clowers wrote: [...] Is it possible to shutdown vuze gracefully instead of killing java out from under it? I couldn't find anything back when I wrote the script besides killing java. But I just did another search and came up with vuze --closedown which

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-23 Thread Camaleón
then :-) Is is perhaps possible that Gnome is writing out some config files in my home directory during shutdown and the system cuts power prematurely? I also noticed a message saying the device from / is busy during the shutdown sequence, but never /home, while the root filesystem doesn't need the check

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-20 Thread Camaleón
, mmm... :-? Is is perhaps possible that Gnome is writing out some config files in my home directory during shutdown and the system cuts power prematurely? I also noticed a message saying the device from / is busy during the shutdown sequence, but never /home, while the root filesystem

can't get virsh shutdown (kvm) working with ACPI, ACPI events not detected

2012-04-19 Thread Olivier Sallou
Hi, I have a Debian (testing) virtual image above KVM, but I can't get the shutdown event work. I installed in my virtual image acpi-support (and acpi) packages to get acpi support and I tried to load the button kernel module (as it seems shutdown event maps to button event). However, looking

Re: can't get virsh shutdown (kvm) working with ACPI, ACPI events not detected

2012-04-19 Thread Olivier Sallou
Le 4/19/12 2:35 PM, Olivier Sallou a écrit : Hi, I have a Debian (testing) virtual image above KVM, but I can't get the shutdown event work. I installed in my virtual image acpi-support (and acpi) packages to get acpi support and I tried to load the button kernel module (as it seems

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-19 Thread Camaleón
On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 21:19:09 +0200, Steven Post wrote: I have this really annoying problem when I shutdown the machine using sudo /sbin/shutdown -h +1 The machine seems to properly shutdown, but I always (at least I think) get the message that a filesystem contains errors and needs

Re: fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-19 Thread Steven Post
On Thu, 2012-04-19 at 17:31 +, Camaleón wrote: On Wed, 18 Apr 2012 21:19:09 +0200, Steven Post wrote: I have this really annoying problem when I shutdown the machine using sudo /sbin/shutdown -h +1 The machine seems to properly shutdown, but I always (at least I think) get

fsck forced when using /sbin/shutdown

2012-04-18 Thread Steven Post
Hi list, I have this really annoying problem when I shutdown the machine using sudo /sbin/shutdown -h +1 The machine seems to properly shutdown, but I always (at least I think) get the message that a filesystem contains errors and needs to be checked. When I use the shutdown option in Gnome

Re: shutdown not working in Gnome / KDE

2012-03-19 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 21:44:35 +0100, Peter Baranyi wrote: I can only shut down my pc from a root terminal with 'poweroff' (or shutdown) but not from graphical environments. From Gnome2, sometimes it shuts down, sometimes I get back to gdm. From gdm, the shutdown action sometimes works

Re: shutdown not working in Gnome / KDE

2012-03-19 Thread Peter Baranyi
On Mon, 2012-03-19 at 11:20 +, Camaleón wrote: On Sun, 18 Mar 2012 21:44:35 +0100, Peter Baranyi wrote: If it used to work, I would report it. you mean with the reportbug program? I don't know in which package this bug is. (I never reported any Debian bugs before) Debian unstable,

Re: shutdown not working in Gnome / KDE

2012-03-19 Thread Camaleón
best way for you: http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting.en.html I don't know in which package this bug is. (I never reported any Debian bugs before) As the problem it presents when you're inside X (you can shutdown the system on a tty) you can register the bug against gnome or kde package

shutdown not working in Gnome / KDE

2012-03-18 Thread Peter Baranyi
Hi, I can only shut down my pc from a root terminal with 'poweroff' (or shutdown) but not from graphical environments. From Gnome2, sometimes it shuts down, sometimes I get back to gdm. From gdm, the shutdown action sometimes works, sometimes it just quits gdm. In KDE 4.7.4, shutdown

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-04 Thread Curt
On 2012-01-03, Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com wrote: Now you say rebooting requires and entails the exact same electrical event as a poweroff? I don't quite understand. You mean that reboot powers off the machine, and then turns it back on again immediately, whereas a shutdown/poweroff simply

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown [Fwd:]

2012-01-03 Thread Curt
properly but periodically fails to power off. If its a nvidia or ati card you could have the dreaded issues of xorg-server not playing nicely. I just recently had to pin xorg-server in sid to be able to cleanly shutdown and reboot again. There are a bunch of bugs open in regards to nvidia

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-03 Thread Bob Proulx
Curt wrote: Periodically, for no reason I can fathom, or trace to a specific cause, when I shutdown my machine, it fails to power off. The shutdown procedure unrolls, or unfurls, as expected, but at the point where it says at the console Will now halt, instead of a power off taking place

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-03 Thread Curt
of the fixes. I upgraded the BIOS and my problem was resolved. Reboot problems? I don't have any of those; sometimes when shutting down the machine it will not power off. I'm talking uniquely and exclusively about the electrical acpi event that occurs after the shutdown procedure has successfully

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-03 Thread Bob Proulx
Curt wrote: Bob Proulx wrote: Just two months ago I had this exact same problem with a brand new Intel motherboard. Searching the motherboard site for BIOS upgrades I found that there was one available and in my case the changelog for it listed reboot problems as one of the fixes. I

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-03 Thread Curt
, and then turns it back on again immediately, whereas a shutdown/poweroff simply powers the machine off? I'm talking soft reboot here, shutdown -r now. You must surely be talking hard reboot? I turn off my machine once a day, at night. There have been no problems turning it back on again

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-03 Thread Bob Proulx
, and then turns it back on again immediately, whereas a shutdown/poweroff simply powers the machine off? Isn't that the way that it works? I always thought that it did. All of the behavior indicates to me that it does. But I could easily be wrong about it. Perhaps one of our loyal readers will know

problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-02 Thread Curt
Periodically, for no reason I can fathom, or trace to a specific cause, when I shutdown my machine, it fails to power off. The shutdown procedure unrolls, or unfurls, as expected, but at the point where it says at the console Will now halt, instead of a power off taking place, the console

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-02 Thread Ashton Fagg
: http://linux.koolsolutions.com/2009/08/04/howto-fix-linux-hangfreeze-during-reboots-and-restarts/ (Just press e and add them to the kernel temporarily initially. If you find one that works you can set it up in grub later on) Also, does this occur only on shutdown? Does it happen sometimes

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown [Fwd:]

2012-01-02 Thread Don Juan
Original Message Subject:Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown Date: Mon, 02 Jan 2012 08:42:08 -0800 From: Don Juan donjuans...@gmail.com To: Curt cu...@free.fr On 01/02/2012 08:34 AM, Curt wrote: Periodically, for no reason I can fathom, or trace

Re: problematic poweroff on shutdown

2012-01-02 Thread Curt
find one that works you can set it up in grub later on) Also, does this occur only on shutdown? Does it happen sometimes if you're rebooting rather than powering off? There are no freezes or hangs, nor does this have anything to do with rebooting the machine; after the shutdown procedure has

X being shutdown without warning

2011-12-09 Thread Alan Chandler
Since yesterday (and I presume something which got updated in my SID desktop) I can reliably crash X when running Mythtv. I just move the mouse about/offscreen. It doesn't lockup, like is normally the case, rather I instantly logout, and am left with the gdm login screen. Looking at the

Re: X being shutdown without warning

2011-12-09 Thread Alan Chandler
On 09/12/11 17:07, Alan Chandler wrote: Anyone any ideas what could have happened here. just seen a message on debian-kde that implies it could have been libdrm-intel1 -- Alan Chandler http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org

Re: X being shutdown without warning

2011-12-09 Thread Michel Blankleder
On Friday 09 December 2011 18:15:39 Alan Chandler wrote: On 09/12/11 17:07, Alan Chandler wrote: Anyone any ideas what could have happened here. just seen a message on debian-kde that implies it could have been libdrm-intel1 Last week I had a problem playing videos. When I tried to watch a

Re: X being shutdown without warning

2011-12-09 Thread Brian Flaherty
On 12/09/2011 09:32 AM, Michel Blankleder wrote: On Friday 09 December 2011 18:15:39 Alan Chandler wrote: On 09/12/11 17:07, Alan Chandler wrote: Anyone any ideas what could have happened here. just seen a message on debian-kde that implies it could have been libdrm-intel1 Last week I had

LUKS and LVM sequence at boot and shutdown incorrect

2011-08-19 Thread yudi v
My laptop hard drive configuration: sda1 - win7 sda2 - /boot sda3 - LVM on top of LUKS partition - (separate LVs for /, /home, and SWAP) sda5 - FAT32 for the most part everything seems to be working fine except the order of modules/components when Debian boots up. When I boot Debian, it first

Re: LUKS and LVM sequence at boot and shutdown incorrect

2011-08-19 Thread Erwan David
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 10:50:12AM CEST, yudi v yudi@gmail.com said: My laptop hard drive configuration: sda1 - win7 sda2 - /boot sda3 - LVM on top of LUKS partition - (separate LVs for /, /home, and SWAP) sda5 - FAT32 for the most part everything seems to be working fine except

Re: LUKS and LVM sequence at boot and shutdown incorrect

2011-08-19 Thread yudi v
Did you try to use the early option in cryptsetup ? It make sthe luks part being done earlier at boot time (in the cryptdisks-early boot script). did not know that, thanks for pointing it out. I did not read anything about it in the installation documentation. I thought the installer will be

Re: LUKS and LVM sequence at boot and shutdown incorrect

2011-08-19 Thread Erwan David
On Fri, Aug 19, 2011 at 11:23:42AM CEST, yudi v yudi@gmail.com said: Did you try to use the early option in cryptsetup ? It make sthe luks part being done earlier at boot time (in the cryptdisks-early boot script). did not know that, thanks for pointing it out. I did not read anything

Re: LUKS and LVM sequence at boot and shutdown incorrect

2011-08-19 Thread yudi v
Thinking about it there surely is something to do about the initrd.img, I thought so too. looks like I need to build a new initrd.img. -- Kind regards, Yudi

shutdown problem in combination with autofs/NFS

2011-08-10 Thread rog7993
Hello, occassionally our Debian 6 boxes don't shutdown. The shutdown process hangs forever with the last messages: Turning off quotas:...Checking for running unattended-upgrades: I assume, I found the reason for this issue, but no solution. Our linux computers mount some directories via NFS

kernel 3.0 : shutdown issue

2011-07-28 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello List: I have just installed kernel 3.0.0 on my Squeeze box (with some Wheezy stuff): while shutdown process works well with kernel 2.6.39 , it gets into troubles with kernel 3.0.0. In fact, I do not where to look. Any hints is welcome, Jerome -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user

Re: kernel 3.0 : shutdown issue

2011-07-28 Thread lina
On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Jerome BENOIT g62993...@rezozer.net wrote: Hello List: I have just installed kernel 3.0.0 on my Squeeze box (with some Wheezy stuff): while shutdown process works well with kernel 2.6.39 , it gets into troubles with kernel 3.0.0. What's kind of trouble. you

Re: kernel 3.0 : shutdown issue

2011-07-28 Thread Jerome BENOIT
Hello List: On 28/07/11 17:32, lina wrote: On Thu, Jul 28, 2011 at 2:56 PM, Jerome BENOITg62993...@rezozer.net wrote: Hello List: I have just installed kernel 3.0.0 on my Squeeze box (with some Wheezy stuff): while shutdown process works well with kernel 2.6.39 , it gets into troubles

Re: shutdown via ssh

2011-07-13 Thread -=|§µÞë®jä¢k|=-
ola Vitor halt aceita reboot tbm ok abraço 2011/7/11 Vitor Hugo vitorhug...@ymail.com o debian 6 aceita shutdown via ssh? dei um su pra ir pra root e nada de dar shutdown sera que ele bloqueia?

Re: shutdown via ssh

2011-07-13 Thread Humberto Araujo de Sousa
Aceita init 0 também. Saudações, Humberto Araujo de Sousa humbe...@dontec.com.br Em 11/7/2011 20:41, Vitor Hugo escreveu: o debian 6 aceita shutdown via ssh? dei um su pra ir pra root e nada de dar shutdown sera que ele bloqueia? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-portuguese-requ

shutdown via ssh

2011-07-11 Thread Vitor Hugo
o debian 6 aceita shutdown via ssh? dei um su pra ir pra root e nada de dar shutdown sera que ele bloqueia?

Re: shutdown via ssh

2011-07-11 Thread Sandro Wambier
Vitor, tentou ''shutdown -h now'' e/ou ''halt'' ? 2011/7/11 Vitor Hugo vitorhug...@ymail.com o debian 6 aceita shutdown via ssh? dei um su pra ir pra root e nada de dar shutdown sera que ele bloqueia?

Différence entre notable entre shutdown -r now et shutdown -r -n now?

2011-06-30 Thread Olivier Pavilla
Bonjour. Je fais un script qui se termine par un redémarrage du serveur. Je n'arrive pas à voir la différence transcendante entre shutdown -r now et un shutdown -r -n now J'ai lu le man qui dit que L'option -n empêche shutdown d'appeler init, et lui fait tuer les processus en cours

Re: Différence entre notable entre shutdown -r now et shutdown -r -n now?

2011-06-30 Thread Jérôme
Le jeudi 30 juin 2011 à 11:15 +0200, Olivier Pavilla a écrit : Je fais un script qui se termine par un redémarrage du serveur. Je n'arrive pas à voir la différence transcendante entre shutdown -r now et un shutdown -r -n now J'ai lu le man qui dit que L'option -n empêche shutdown d'appeler

Can I have repeated login failures at the console cause a shutdown?

2011-06-22 Thread Julian Gilbey
Does anyone know whether there is a PAM module or equivalent which can be used to make a system shutdown if there are repeated login failures at the console, sort of like pam_tally2 or denyhosts, but with configurable behaviour? My idea is: if I've left my laptop logged on with the screen locked

Re: Can I have repeated login failures at the console cause a shutdown?

2011-06-22 Thread William Hopkins
On 06/22/11 at 05:35pm, Julian Gilbey wrote: Does anyone know whether there is a PAM module or equivalent which can be used to make a system shutdown if there are repeated login failures at the console, sort of like pam_tally2 or denyhosts, but with configurable behaviour? Try pam_exec

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-09 Thread Jimmy Wu
using my computer this way, however I am unable to... 1) shutdown my computer by pressing the power button, and 2) choose Shut Down or Restart after pressing ctrl+alt+del (I made a custom keyboard shortcut to call xfce4-session-logout). Both Shut Down and Restart are grayed out, but Log Out

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Brian
On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 01:46:49 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: 1) shutdown my computer by pressing the power button, and You might need xfce4-power-manager for this but I'm not sure. 2) choose Shut Down or Restart after pressing ctrl+alt+del (I made a custom keyboard shortcut to call xfce4

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Perry Thompson
On 06/07/2011 05:32 AM, Brian wrote: On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 01:46:49 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: 1) shutdown my computer by pressing the power button, and You might need xfce4-power-manager for this but I'm not sure. 2) choose Shut Down or Restart after pressing ctrl+alt+del (I made

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Camaleón
On Tue, 07 Jun 2011 11:06:59 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: On 06/07/2011 05:32 AM, Brian wrote: On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 01:46:49 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: 1) shutdown my computer by pressing the power button, and You might need xfce4-power-manager for this but I'm not sure. 2) choose

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread William Hopkins
On 06/07/11 at 11:06am, Perry Thompson wrote: On 06/07/2011 05:32 AM, Brian wrote: On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 01:46:49 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: 1) shutdown my computer by pressing the power button, and You might need xfce4-power-manager for this but I'm not sure. 2) choose Shut

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread William Hopkins
On 06/07/11 at 10:32am, Brian wrote: On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 01:46:49 -0400, Perry Thompson wrote: 1) shutdown my computer by pressing the power button, and You might need xfce4-power-manager for this but I'm not sure. 2) choose Shut Down or Restart after pressing ctrl+alt+del (I made

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Brian
On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 14:14:06 -0400, William Hopkins wrote: vigr aside, the sudo group does nothing by default. You don't need to be in it As I've just discovered. On my Wheezy xfce4 box I'd never got round to enabling Shutdown and Restart for a user. It turns out installing sudo is all I

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Brian
On Tue 07 Jun 2011 at 19:57:57 +0100, Brian wrote: So it's mystifying! All users get to shutdown the machine if sudo is on the it. Mystery cleared up. I could have been more thorough in what I did and checked everything. Installing sudo ungreys the buttons in the session closing dialogue

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Brian
about putting perry ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper in /etc/sudoers? You'd better check xfsm-shutdown-helper is in the location given. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of unsubscribe. Trouble? Contact listmas

Re: No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-07 Thread Perry Thompson
in any of those three situations. How about putting perry ALL=NOPASSWD: /usr/lib/xfce4/session/xfsm-shutdown-helper in /etc/sudoers? You'd better check xfsm-shutdown-helper is in the location given. I tried that and still no success. I tried it with my screen name, with %users, I

No Display Manager + shutdown/reboot

2011-06-06 Thread Perry Thompson
Hi all. I am using Debian Wheezy with Xfce4. After some testing with different DMs, I decided to start X from a tty using startx. I was told in the Debian IRC channel that it works fine by just removing all DMs. I enjoy using my computer this way, however I am unable to... 1) shutdown my

Re: Correct usage of -t in shutdown?

2011-05-17 Thread Burhan Hanoglu
On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 9:45 PM, Alex Lardner linuxtu...@gmail.com wrote: Hello, I am stumped over how to use -t during shutdown. I tried: shutdown -t 60 System going down in one minute! and shutdown -t 60 now System going down in one minute! but neither worked as expected. Help me

Correct usage of -t in shutdown?

2011-05-16 Thread Alex Lardner
Hello, I am stumped over how to use -t during shutdown. I tried: shutdown -t 60 System going down in one minute! and shutdown -t 60 now System going down in one minute! but neither worked as expected. Help me, please! Thanks, Alex -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ

Re: Correct usage of -t in shutdown?

2011-05-16 Thread Michael Checca
On 05/16/2011 09:45 PM, Alex Lardner wrote: Hello, I am stumped over how to use -t during shutdown. I tried: shutdown -t 60 System going down in one minute! and shutdown -t 60 now System going down in one minute! but neither worked as expected. Help me, please! Thanks, Alex The -t option

kvm hypervisor host network problem during VM startup/shutdown

2011-05-11 Thread Stephen Carpenter
destroy test via virsh (why graceful shutdown a system being blown away?) I have found that other systems (like the DHCP VM) still respond to ping during this time. In fact, one of them is providing the VPN end point which I am using to get to the hypervisor, and the VPN connection never drops

Re: slapcat - unclean shutdown detected; attempting recovery.

2011-04-18 Thread Lambert JEANNOU
Hello. I think, i make a mistake. For a slapcat output theses 2 lines : /unclean shutdown detected; attempting recovery. recovery skipped in read-only mode. Run manual recovery if errors are encountered. / are not an error ! Simply it's because the slapd is running. If i do an ldapadd

Re: slapcat - unclean shutdown detected; attempting recovery.

2011-04-11 Thread Lambert JEANNOU
Hope you 'll excuse me for my bad english. I have the same problem with my slapd 2.4.23-7 on a new squeeze. unclean shutdown detected; attempting recovery. recovery skipped in read-only mode. Run manual recovery if errors are encountered. I have tried the following : # rm -rf /var/lib/ldap

Re: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ?

2011-04-05 Thread Chris Brennan
On Tue, Apr 5, 2011 at 1:41 AM, Kumar Appaiah a.ku...@alumni.iitm.ac.in wrote: On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 11:57:31AM +0800, waterloo wrote: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ? I use Debian 6 amd64. Searching online led me to this: http

Re: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ?

2011-04-05 Thread Darac Marjal
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 11:57:31AM +0800, waterloo wrote: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ? I use Debian 6 amd64. Make it an init script that is only called in runmodes 0 (for shutdown) and 6 (for reboot)? I think the proper way to do this would be to set

How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ?

2011-04-04 Thread waterloo
How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ? I use Debian 6 amd64.

Re: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ?

2011-04-04 Thread jidanni
w == waterloo waterloo2...@gmail.com writes: w How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ? w I use Debian 6 amd64. make a /root/bin/myshutdown script and run that instead perhaps. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject

Re: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ?

2011-04-04 Thread Kumar Appaiah
On Tue, Apr 05, 2011 at 11:57:31AM +0800, waterloo wrote: How to run a command as root when I shutdown system automatically ? I use Debian 6 amd64. Searching online led me to this: http://synapse.wordpress.com/2007/03/24/run-a-script-on-startup-shutdown-in-linux/ HTH. Kumar

Re: Prevent shutdown in Gnome

2011-03-29 Thread Tom H
On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Liam O'Toole liam.p.oto...@gmail.com wrote: On 2011-03-28, Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 28. 03. 2011 13:22:10 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a): I would like to remove the shutdown option in the Gnome menu, it's to prevent shutdown by mistake

Re: Prevent shutdown in Gnome

2011-03-29 Thread Liam O'Toole
On 2011-03-29, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote: On Mon, Mar 28, 2011 at 3:29 PM, Liam O'Toole liam.p.oto...@gmail.com wrote: On 2011-03-28, Klistvud quotati...@aliceadsl.fr wrote: Dne, 28. 03. 2011 13:22:10 je Paul van der Vlis napisal(a): I would like to remove the shutdown option

Re: Prevent shutdown in Gnome

2011-03-29 Thread Tom H
On Tue, Mar 29, 2011 at 4:34 AM, Liam O'Toole liam.p.oto...@gmail.com wrote: On 2011-03-29, Tom H tomh0...@gmail.com wrote: Wouldn't ResultActive=auth_admin be better? (IIUC, you'd have to supply the root password in order to shut down, etc.) Better if that is the desired behaviour :-) OK.

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