Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: acpi-support
Toshiba Satellite A30-714
Been all over google for ages now, you are my last hope before installing a
different OS, please help, I really like Ubuntu.
Whether from the System->Quit or from command line "shutdown -h now" as
root, shutdown is just always a surprise, maybe it'll work, maybe it'll
just hang indefinitely.
when it doesn't work, it's apparent. The screen will instantly go black
and hang forever. two hours, two days, just doesn't shutdown.
I disabled splash screen in a file called orgx or something. added a
line acpi=off or amp=off or something...
not to say that I configured these options incorrectly, just that I've
tried so many things by now that I can't remember every exact character
and don't see the meaning in reciting like as if I were supposed to be a
genius.
bottom line is that I'm not shutting down properly, and I dont' know if
there is any method to check the root of the error?
what log could I check?
do you have a similar problem?
I can see that I'm not alone on this issue, but is there a solution for
it?
hair shy from cursing,
Brendon
** Affects: acpi-support (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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toshiba shutdown
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