On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 02:19:34PM -0700, Antonio Olivares wrote:
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Martin first reported the shutdown troubles here:
http://www.nabble.com/Rawhide---shutdown-not-working-to23074751.html
and posted his hardware as well.
I have encountered this on several of my rawhide machines, but not all of them :)
One which I did encounter this is :
http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_f15ce4e7-e658-4ea2-bd89-4f9b8b1d645e
and this one too:
http://www.smolts.org/client/show/pub_808fc0dc-61b4-4f57-a41a-62cdc710058d
The only common element that jumps out at me is that all the machines have wireless
interfaces. A source of trouble with linux if ever there was one, however I have just been
bitten by this bug for the first time now,make that twice. This box doesn't have
wireless so there goes that idea. Its the xserver i'm guessing, it hangs when I logout
from ssh too but only if I use an app like gthumb or firefox. If I only run emacs then no
problems it just logs right out. Reminds me to follow up on the other thread since FF
works now. Anyone know what emacs does different from a graphical presentation standpoint
than say FF or gThumb?It would seem that it does something the others do not when it
closes its window. Since this isn't a problem from the console or shutting down from
gdm, I would guess Xserver issue but I don't recall if anyone mentioned their desktop
enviro or not, is this affecting KDE and XFCE as well? Anyway its just a guess since I
could fit what I know about thr xserver on a business card in large fonts :^)
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