I am not at all sure this is a Trinity issue, it could very well be Ubuntu problem. I was working on the logout issue, since I was running lightdm instead of kdm-trinity. NOW when I tell it to reboot, it hangs going down and the last message on the screen is: save system clock to hardware clock. a CTRL-ALT-DEL just cycles the last 4 items and it goes right back to sitting at that error message. So then I just have to hard power down using the SWITCH.
any suggestions??
On Monday 23 September 2013, Paul Cartwright wrote:
I am not at all sure this is a Trinity issue, it could very well be Ubuntu problem. I was working on the logout issue, since I was running lightdm instead of kdm-trinity. NOW when I tell it to reboot, it hangs going down and the last message on the screen is: save system clock to hardware clock. a CTRL-ALT-DEL just cycles the last 4 items and it goes right back to sitting at that error message. So then I just have to hard power down using the SWITCH.
any suggestions??
No suggestion, I want to tell you that I have the same problem. First installed Ubuntu 13.04 and afterwards Trinity. Than, on a new partition, I installed Linux Mint and afterwards Trinity - for both distros same problem than described above.
I was able to track it down to --> in /etc/init.d/sendsigs it was not able to kill all processesbut I don't know which process gives the problem.
I try to investigate further.
Gerhard
On Tuesday 24 September 2013 00.02:44 Gerhard Zintel wrote:
No suggestion, I want to tell you that I have the same problem. First installed Ubuntu 13.04 and afterwards Trinity. Than, on a new partition, I installed Linux Mint and afterwards Trinity - for both distros same problem than described above.
I was able to track it down to --> in /etc/init.d/sendsigs it was not able to kill all processesbut I don't know which process gives the problem.
I try to investigate further.
Gerhard
This does not happen with Debian Wheezy
Thierry
On Monday 23 September 2013 23:20:48 Thierry de Coulon wrote:
On Tuesday 24 September 2013 00.02:44 Gerhard Zintel wrote:
No suggestion, I want to tell you that I have the same problem. First installed Ubuntu 13.04 and afterwards Trinity. Than, on a new partition, I installed Linux Mint and afterwards Trinity - for both distros same problem than described above.
I was able to track it down to --> in /etc/init.d/sendsigs it was not able to kill all processesbut I don't know which process gives the problem.
I try to investigate further.
Gerhard
This does not happen with Debian Wheezy
I can confirm that. Wheezy is driving me mad - and sadly probably away from Debian; but it is not playing up in that particular way.
I was wondering about Mint with TDE, but perhaps I had better think again!
Lisi