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Bug#761647: kde-full: an poweroff never succeed with kde



Le dimanche 21 septembre 2014, 11:28:11 Maximiliano Curia a écrit :
> ¡Hola MERLIN!
> 
> El 2014-09-21 a las 10:31 +0200, MERLIN Philippe escribió:
> > My Sid system is up to date and the problem is on the agenda unfortunately
> > always. With a novelty, further to the last update of Systemd I am
> > blocked(surrounded) during 5 minutes with a message concerning the
> > stop(ruling) of Samba I created Bug*762087 concerning this problem.
> 
> 5 minutes is the normal tcp timeout, so it sounds like a network issue,
> some service might be getting stoped after the network went down and then it
> fails to communicate with the server.
> 
> This might be caused by your network connection being configured in your
> user session through your network manager widget. So when the session ends,
> the network connection is closed.
> 
> Another service that might be affected by this is a network file system.
> 
> If you have some system dependency on having your network connection
> available, make sure that the network connection is applied system wide and
> not only during your session.
> 
> > I think that the problem which arrived with Systemd is caused by a
> > mismanagement of Kde and Systemd.
> 
> Sorry, I can't reproduce the issue, and I don't see a KDE mismanagement, if
> you want us to act on this bug we need a way to reproduce it.
> 
Hello,
Thank you very much, for the hypotheses which you formulate to try to explain 
the problem. I drew the calls  made by Systemd at the time of the demand of 
stop of the computer.
 I also drew a demand of stop in a Konsole by means of the command
 systemctl poweroff
 which it stops(arrests) effectively the computer. By studying and by comparing 
these tracks I noticed that in the case of a demand of stop(ruling) by Kde we 
see clearly a starting Halt and in the other case a Starting Poweroff , now I 
read that in the system only Debian Sid Poweroff stops machines Halt does not 
make it any more, I think but i am not sure that it is an error of Kde.
Best regards
Philippe Merlin

> Happy hacking,


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