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<font size="-1">On my Lubuntu and Edubuntu 12.04 LTSP test networks,
I find that some clients do not shut down completely.</font><br>
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On the Lubuntu network, one eMachine client stops at a
black-and-white text screen that says:<br>
Ubuntu 12.04<br>
.... * Asking all remaining processes to terminate ...<br>
[255.161402] SysRq : Power off<br>
[255.173722] Power down.<br>
[OK]<br>
[255.280060[ SysRq : Power Off<br>
[255.280220] Power down.<br>
* All processes ended within 1 seconds .... [OK]<br>
A simple press of the power button does not turn off the
machine at that point. I have to press and hold it 5 seconds
or so.<br>
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Also on the Lubuntu network, an HP stops at the same screen,
but a simple press of the power button turns it off.<br>
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A Dell on the Lubuntu networks shuts off cleanly and
completely within a few seconds.<br>
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On the Edubuntu network, all clients have to invoke Shutdown
from the desktop and from the login screen. After choosing
Shutdown from the desktop (and then presenting a dialog for
Shutdown or Restart), it drops back to the login screen, and
there one chooses Preferences: Shutdown. [Very tedious, but
that's not my real interest in this post. And as a footnote,
the server shuts down cleanly after the two clicks on the
desktop.<br>
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But regarding specific client machine behavior on the Edubuntu
network, the above eMachine hangs at a black screen after
Preferences: Shutdown from the login screen. I forgot to make
a note of whether a simple press of the power button shuts it
off from here, or whether a press-and-hold was required as it
was on the Lubuntu net.<br>
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The above HP hangs at a white screen after Preferences:
Shutdown from the login screen. A simple press of the power
button shuts it off from here.<br>
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The above Dell shuts down cleanly after Preferences: Shutdown
from the login screen.<br>
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One other behavior that was of interest to me but that I did
not thoroughly document was that even on machines where
Shutdown hangs, it seems generally to be the case that Restart
does not hang. The machine proceeds smoothly to POST and
reboot.<br>
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So I am wondering if I can get all the clients to shut down
cleanly via the interface Shutdown commands.<br>
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If not, is there a script that will produce a clean shutdown?<br>
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Or failing that, can I insert a splash screen at the end of
the shutdown process something like Windows 95/98 used on
machines where it could not execute a complete shutdown
automatically? (The screen said something like "It is now
safe to turn off your computer.")<br>
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Speaking of Windows 95/98's shutdown process, I recall that
the issue had to do with power management drivers not fully
supporting the hardware on some motherboards, or not finding
the hardware that power management did fully support. But
beyond that, it was possible to not-install/uninstall/disable
power management on machines that did support full shutdown,
then install/reinstall/re-enable power management but not
recover the ability to do a full shutdown. So it wasn't
always just a question of supported hardware.<br>
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Also regarding Win 9x, that splash screen may have been an
integrated part of all shutdowns. I recall seeing it flash
on-screen for a split second even on machines that were on
their way to a full automatic shutdown.<br>
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