*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 122636 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122636
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 546296
GShutdown just ends a session instead of shutting PC down
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 122636
Gshutdown closes gnome session but does
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 546296 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546296
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 546296
GShutdown just ends a session instead of shutting PC down
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Gshutdown does not work properly
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G-Shutdown used to work perfectly for me on 9.04, but on 9.10 it stopped
working correctly. It just ends the session, and stays on and idle at
GDM login screen. I am pretty sure this has something to do with the new
way of logging in. I just used loeppel 's instructions and
hopefully it will
The logout behaviour is not only a problem of gshutdown.
Try this:
1. Open a terminal (e.g. gnome-terminal)
2. Enter: sudo shutdown -h +10 (means: Shutdown in 10 minutes)
3. Now use the indicator-applet (usename in the upper right of the screen) to
reboot or shutdown
4. You'll see the login
just use
sudo shutdown
in the terminal
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This is still an issue on Lucid. When trying to shutdown, gshutdown logs
out instead.
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I tried running gksu shutdown but it can't determine my settings. I
supplied GNOME GDM then used custom command sudo shutdown -h, but
instead of shutting down, I got a reboot. Before this it was just
closing the current session.
Using a Dell Inspiron 1525 with Karmic 64.
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problem persists on Karmic...
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problems getting even worse on Karmic:
because if I want to shut down after a timer, I don't shutdown, I only
close the session
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seems OK now with the latest updates
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Just uninstall and reinstall
Then it works
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I'm having the same problem
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The problem will be solved with the next release. Don't ask me when, I
don't know. We're late.
If you know what you're doing, you can safely take the sources from our svn :
svn co svn://svn.tuxfamily.org/svnroot/gshutdown/gshutdown
And compile it (./autogen.sh maybe twice and make sudo make
I can confirm this behavior on my laptop running Hardy.
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Got the same problem, gonna give it more testing, but it seems that
gshutdown does not properly shutdown computer (just session) only when
Im running a video player (Kaffeine). As I said, Im going to test some
more and let you know, maybe it will be helpful. (And just to let you
know, Im getting
I'm using Ubuntu Hardy Heron on Acer 9303 wlmi and I've got the same
problem... GShutdown work properly sometimes but usualy not. It close
the session instead of shuting-down...
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I confirm this, gshutdown log out my computer instead of turning it
off, the program is only working when I'm real lucky. Can't figure out
why it does work one time, and does not the other.
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On my part, I've never been lucky!!
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I get the same behavior. New 8.04 install. When Gshutdown is run from a
desktop launcher, and is set to shutdown the PC, it merely logs off the
user and brings up the GDM screen. Version is 0.2. Preferences are set
to 'autodetect'.
When it is run from the command line, however, it correctly shuts
** Changed in: gshutdown (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = gshutdown
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