How reproducible: Always on shutdown, the system stops all services but it seems, it could not send the acpi-poweroff. Steps to Reproduce: 1. Press shutdown-button in Gnome. 2. Wait for all services to stop. 3. System freeze before poweroff. Hard poweroff required. Actual results: System doesn't poweroff the computer. Expected results: System does poweroff the computer. Additional info: Problem didn't exist with FC13.
If you run 'shutdown -h now' from a terminal, does it power off?
After your message, I played around a little bit, because I was not able to reproduce the problem. Not with gnome-shutdown and not with the terminal. But at least I found the rease. It always happens, after the machine was in standby. Then both ways don't function... It always freeze.
Same happens if I reboot the system after it was in suspend-mode. Do you have any news for me? Can I help with further information?
I get the problem with all of the following kernel-versions: kernel-2.6.35.10-69.fc14.x86_64 kernel-2.6.35.10-72.fc14.x86_64 kernel-2.6.35.10-74.fc14.x86_64 Do you have some news for me? Or can I give you some more informations? Thx a lot.
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