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When selecting shutdown or restart, the system gets to the last Kubuntu splash screen and cycles between the splash screen and a blank screen. The only way to turn off the machine is hold in the power button.
ALTERATION 2:
Root mode konqueror again
/boot/grub/menu.lst
Add this following line to the end of the first Kernel line:
apm=power-off
(add a space before the addition)
(For some reason it took a couple of reboots for these to stick - but works perfectly now)
What should the line look like? I'm having a similar problem.
You've got the End Default Options line followed by the first stanza - this being a copy of my machine which is for 8.10. Yours will look slightly different if you are on 8.04 - UUIDs are always different anyway. You are interested in the line beginning with the word "kernel" as in
Now just add apm=power-off to the end of it, save. It will not take effect until you have rebooted, so it won't work (unless I am mistaken) on initial shutdown.
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You've got the End Default Options line followed by the first stanza - this being a copy of my machine which is for 8.10. Yours will look slightly different if you are on 8.04 - UUIDs are always different anyway. You are interested in the line beginning with the word "kernel" as in
Now just add apm=power-off to the end of it, save. It will not take effect until you have rebooted, so it won't work (unless I am mistaken) on initial shutdown.
Thanks, that makes sense but the file won't let me save. Do I need to change the permissions of the boot folder, grub folder of menu.lst file? And how would I change it (and to what)?
I'm actually running Kubuntu 8.10 so my version is the same as yours
Thanks for the help. Nano was already installed so I was able to edit the file. However, that didn't fix the problem. My notebook still doesn't automatically power down (rebooted and shut down, turn back on 2 times already) and no luck...
Take your mouse and put it as far up and to the left as possible. Stick it up in your upper left hand corner and if you have multiple windows open, it'll show all of them. Click on one and it will come into focus. It will include windows from other desktops as well so it's a nice method to switch when you have a lot of windows open.
I now run 5 Kubuntu Hardy machines and 7 Intrepid machines (4 of them laptops).
UbuntuGuide/KubuntuGuide
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