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Slacko won't shut down
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The Kool

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PostPosted: Tue 07 Feb 2012, 15:00    Post subject:  Slacko won't shut down  

Alright, running slacko 531 I have a strange problem. When I install my video driver (catalyst 11.8 for Radeon HD5450) it will no longer shut down. Instead, when it finishes saving, it restarts X.

Now, if I read the scripts correctly, the Xwin script is indeed supposed to run, but it is supposed to find something the wmpoweroff(I think) script left behind which tells it to shutdown instead. Of course, I may be miles off. Either way, I don't know what to do with it. Any help?

My eventual goal is to press the power button and have it immediately shut down without saving. I tweaked the acpi script so it shuts down immediately, and found the pupsaveconfig thing that lets me keep it from saving, but it still leaves me with this issue.
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musher0


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PostPosted: Wed 07 Mar 2012, 02:37    Post subject:  

Hello.

I've explained this elsewhere for racy 5.22, which also has the bug, but I'm too tired to search the reference in the forum. It's a "soft sledgehammer" Wink kind of solution. Very inelegant, but it works.

The trick is to let the puppy save the pup_save file and cycle back to the desktop. (We do need to save the work we did during our session, don't we?) Then we do:

Ctrl+Alt+Backspace

which brings us back to the initial black console.

Then, in this console, we type

busybox reboot

OR

busybox poweroff

depending on what we want to do next.

I hope this helps.

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musher0


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PostPosted: Wed 07 Mar 2012, 02:41    Post subject:  

Almost forgot: be sure to report this prob to the author/programmer of slacko, 01micko. He's a whiz, he should be able to fix this in no time.

BFN.

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PostPosted: Wed 07 Mar 2012, 17:25    Post subject:  

Ah,..a coincidence,...musher0,..
I just now came to the kennels tonight to look up your sledgehammer solution that you posted the other day. And here I found it posted again.

I tried different Puppies on my old HP Pavilion laptop,...but it seems that only Racy really worked the best (except for the "no re-boot" and "no-shutdown" problem).

So, musher0,..until someone comes up with a better solution,..I'm trying your sledgehammer approach. Laughing

Like the OP,..my laptop also has the Radeon video (maybe Slacko and Racy's shutdown problem might be related to this?) (?)
EDIT: egads!!! Just tried it,....and it still won't shut down. (stubborn Puppy).
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PostPosted: Thu 08 Mar 2012, 13:08    Post subject:  

nitehawk wrote:
> EDIT: egads!!! Just tried it,....and it still won't shut down. (stubborn Puppy).

Maybe try a real sledgehammer. (there's no smiley for tongue-in-cheek, sorry).

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PostPosted: Tue 24 Apr 2012, 13:13    Post subject:  

You may want to try this:
http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic.php?p=622476#622476

Regards.

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