I am running openSUSE 11.0 on my Samsung Q45-T5450 Laptop. When I halt, it never shuts down completely. I have to press the power button to turn it off. The last messages I see are:
Master Resource Control: runlevel 0 has been …reached
Skipped services in runlevel 0: SuSEfirewall2_setup
It’s nothing big, but I’d like to have it solved
Anybody knows how to correct this?
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am running openSUSE 11.0 on my Samsung Q45-T5450 Laptop. When I halt,
> it never shuts down completely. I have to press the power button to turn
> it off. The last messages I see are:
>
> Master Resource Control: runlevel 0 has been …reached
> Skipped services in runlevel 0: SuSEfirewall2_setup
>
> It’s nothing big, but I’d like to have it solved
> Anybody knows how to correct this?
>
> TIA,
> pcween
>
> PS: I am using KDE3, if that plays a role…
shutdown works for me onn a hp compaq 8510p, but reboot always hangs at the bios screen and I have to use the power button to switch off/on manually… seems like there remain a couple of issues to be solved.
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> I’ve got an HP tc4200 tablet PC. I believe shutting down normally
> worked, but rebooting would hang at some point.
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> I fixed this by adding reboot=b to my kernel parameters. I have a hunch
> you might be looking for something similar.
> Trauts wrote:
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> >
> > I’ve got an HP tc4200 tablet PC. I believe shutting down normally
> > worked, but rebooting would hang at some point.
> >
> > I fixed this by adding reboot=b to my kernel parameters. I have a hunch
> > you might be looking for something similar.
>
> thanks, traut, I’ll give that a try tonight.
reboot=b does not seem to fix this for me. any other ideas?
I had some similar issues with my Compaq Armada m700, where it would hang at the boot/shutdown screen image. The disks and everything else turn off, but I have to physically unplug it to get it to shut the screen off.
I blame it on my video card, as it has been the root of all of my problems with SuSE. It’s outdated; not even updating the driver files from ATI’s site will fix it.
I don’t know if this really helps, but I’m with you.
I have a HP Pavilion tx2500 laptop, and I have the same problem:
I cannot shut down the computer.
This this what I get from /proc/version
Linux version 2.6.25.18-0.2-default (geeko@buildhost) (gcc version 4.3.1 20080507 (prerelease) [gcc-4_3-branch revision 135036] (SUSE Linux) ) #1 SMP 2008-10-21 16:30:26 +0200
This is what I get in /var/log/messages
Dec 11 17:56:00 linux-r1w9 shutdown[14693]: shutting down for system halt
Dec 11 17:56:00 linux-r1w9 init: Switching to runlevel: 0
Dec 11 17:56:00 linux-r1w9 avahi-dnsconfd[2578]: Got SIGTERM, quitting.
Dec 11 17:56:00 linux-r1w9 atieventsd[2529]: Closing control socket
Dec 11 17:56:00 linux-r1w9 atieventsd[2529]: ATI External Events Daemon shutting down
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 smartd[2803]: smartd received signal 15: Terminated
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 smartd[2803]: smartd is exiting (exit status 0)
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 kernel: snd: Not freed snd_alloc_kmalloc = 16
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 kernel: snd: kmalloc(8) from ffffffff88453de7 not freed
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 kernel: snd: kmalloc(8) from ffffffff88453de7 not freed
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 avahi-daemon[2558]: Got SIGTERM, quitting.
Dec 11 17:56:02 linux-r1w9 avahi-daemon[2558]: Leaving mDNS multicast group on interface eth0.IPv4 with address 192.168.1.33.
Dec 11 17:56:03 linux-r1w9 sshd[2704]: Received signal 15; terminating.
Dec 11 17:56:03 linux-r1w9 auditd[2539]: The audit daemon is exiting.
Dec 11 17:56:03 linux-r1w9 kernel: Kernel logging (proc) stopped.
Dec 11 17:56:03 linux-r1w9 kernel: Kernel log daemon terminating.
Dec 11 17:56:03 linux-r1w9 syslog-ng[1401]: syslog-ng version 1.6.12 going down
/var/log/warn
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: powernow_k8: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_notify_smm
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: powernow_k8: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_unregister_performance
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: powernow_k8: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_register_performance
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: acpi_cpufreq: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_notify_smm
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: acpi_cpufreq: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_unregister_performance
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: acpi_cpufreq: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_preregister_performance
Dec 16 17:27:35 linux-r1w9 kernel: acpi_cpufreq: Unknown symbol acpi_processor_register_performance
Dec 16 17:28:04 linux-r1w9 powersaved[2629]: WARNING (CpufreqManagement:52) No capability cpufreq_control
Dec 16 17:28:04 linux-r1w9 powersaved[2629]: WARNING (CpufreqManagement:52) No capability cpufreq_control
Dec 16 17:28:04 linux-r1w9 powersaved[2629]: WARNING (continueEvent:250) Could not execute program /usr/lib/powersave/scripts for event daemon.scheme.change: No such file or directory
Dec 16 17:28:04 linux-r1w9 powersaved[2629]: ERROR (run:86) Cannot access acpi/apm event file
Dec 16 17:28:05 linux-r1w9 smartd[2675]: Problem creating device name scan list
Dec 16 17:28:29 linux-r1w9 kernel: hda-intel: Invalid position buffer, using LPIB read method instead.
Dec 16 17:29:30 linux-r1w9 kernel: nf_conntrack version 0.5.0 (16384 buckets, 65536 max)
Dec 16 17:32:07 linux-r1w9 kernel: snd: Not freed snd_alloc_kmalloc = 16
Dec 16 17:32:07 linux-r1w9 kernel: snd: kmalloc(8) from ffffffff88453de7 not freed
I have some similar problem with my MSI laptop. Take a look to this thread: The fan isn’t working - openSUSE Forums. It has been fixed, thanks to snakedriver.
I noticed that the file root/var/log/boot.msg is giving the following entry:
Boot logging started on /dev/tty1(/dev/console) at Fri Jan 2 15:39:21 2009
FATAL: Error inserting processor (/lib/modules/2.6.25.18-0.2-default/kernel/drivers/acpi/processor.ko): No such device
WARNING: Error inserting processor (/lib/modules/2.6.25.18-0.2-default/kernel/drivers/acpi/processor.ko): No such device
FATAL: Error inserting thermal (/lib/modules/2.6.25.18-0.2-default/kernel/drivers/acpi/thermal.ko): Unknown symbol in module, or unknown parameter (see dmesg)
FATAL: Error inserting fan (/lib/modules/2.6.25.18-0.2-default/kernel/drivers/acpi/fan.ko): No such device
Also, when I type “acpi” this is what I get:
acpi
No ACPI support in kernel, or incorrect acpi_path ("/proc/acpi").
I have the same problem. everything was fine, but after some updates it hang when shutting down. the progress bar goes to the end , and hard disk turns off, but the laptop it self (which is a TOSHIBA satellite m45) does not halt and power off.
please let me know what should i report from my system.