[xubuntu-users] problems with shutting down and hibernation after up-grading to Xubuntu 11.10.

Marc Smith marc_smith at gmx.com
Wed Oct 19 20:40:53 UTC 2011


Hibernation never worked for me either in recent versions o Xubuntu.
Only 10.04 LTS does the trick flawlesly. Looks like Ubuntu base gone
wrong at some point and that makes all of our lives much harder.
I'll wait for 12 LTS to come and I hope it will bring much awaited
stability. To me there's absolutely no sense to use OS which is *not*
stable. What is the purpose of such system anyway?

W dniu 19.10.2011 20:21, Charlie Kravetz pisze:
> On Wed, 19 Oct 2011 02:49:49 +0100 (BST)
> Steffen Schwarz <steffen.schwarz at yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
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>>    Hi valued Xubuntu co-users,
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>>    just wondering if someone could help.
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>> After I up-graded the system’s been playing up. When shutting down, it never shuts down all the way, i.e. the screen goes blank, it looks like power is off except the power button is still illuminated, and stays like this. The only choice I have is to hold the power button down for a few seconds until the machine shuts off completely. After that I need to wait for a few minutes though before I can re-start, otherwise it just goes back to the state where it looks like power is off but the button is illuminated. On some occasions it starts up sooner than that but seems to skip past the point where I could press F12 for boot options.
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>> Hibernation does not work at all. When I click on ‘hibernate’, it ends up in the same situation as above, it looks like power is off but the button remains illuminated.
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>> Any ideas anyone? It’s surely not a sustainable situation and any help would be appreciated.
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>> Cheers!
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>> Steffen
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> I went into Settings -> Settings Manager -> Power Manager, changed all
> references to suspend to hibernate. I can now hibernate my computer
> when using Xubuntu 11.10. When I tried to use suspend, it froze at a
> black screen, but using hibernate, after a few seconds, I can hit a
> shift key and the password prompt comes up. I did find if I try to hit
> a key too soon, I have a black screen. However, repeated hitting a key
> worked. It did freeze as suspend does.
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