well, it will say that there is another shutdown running... But it all works ok
if I cancel a scheduled shutdown (by using sudo shutdown -c).
Btw, would you tell me how to make the shutdown button point to a custom
script? It could use the following script:
#!/bin/bash
shutdown -c
shutdown -h
Public bug reported:
Sorry for the lack of specification of the package... :( I don't how it
calls...
I use my PC at night to leave my apache server running. To shutdown the
computer at 08:55, I use 'sudo shutdown -h 08:55' in the shell. This
way, I avoid the use of another packages, saving
** Tags added: gdm shutdown
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GDM shutdown falls back to GDM, if the 'sudo shutdown -h HH:MM' is used in the
shell
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/250659
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Same here... My mum was playing it at level 40 and then it crashed...
I've cheched the /var/log/messages and I saw that it had a segmentation fault.
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crash
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/127241
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sudo touch /etc/libuser.conf
Yep, problem solved... Thanks :D
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system-config-samba.py crashed with SystemError in __init__()
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/185543
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Binary package hint: apt
Since I made an update to my packages via apt, I can't install or ever
re-update my packages using the apt-get update command or trying to
update via update-manager or synaptic.
When I want to install a new package the apt based software will
** Attachment added: apt-get.log
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19611674/apt-get.log
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Binary package hint: apt
Since I made an update to my packages via apt, I can't install or ever
- re-update my packages using the apt-get update commad or trying to
+ re-update
A fix I have found so far is to do
sudo dpkg --purge --force-all base-files
sudo apt-get install base-files
Hope this helps someone...
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Can't use apt based applications (synaptic, update-manager, apt, aptitude)
because of the package base-files
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/297566
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