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Has anyone else had their "reboot" command fail after yesterday's kernel update?
After bootup with the current kernel, I discovered that my computer just hangs whenever I invoke "reboot" via:
- menubar
- launcher menu
- awful widet prompt
Strangely, when I try to just use the terminal to perform this command (either within a terminal emulator inside window manager or at the virtual console), it works just fine.
If my terminologies used doesn't make it obvious yet, my window manager is awesome. I also have lxqt and from there, it also freezed when I clicked on the reboot from the launcher menu. I don't use any display manager.
The kernel now on my system is: 3.19.3-1
Last edited by harcher (2015-04-08 23:43:44)
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I'm guessing hard, but I think this is rather an awesome specific problem than an X or even kernel problem.
Could you log and post the output of awesome, specifically the part where it fails to run the reboot from said interface elements?
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There have been several mentions of this on the forum - there is a known bug in 3.19.3 causing a kernel panic on shutdown/reboot for several of us. It is (allegedly) fixed in 3.19.4.
See the following thread and the links included in it:
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=195778
I've downgraded to 3.19.2 until 3.19.4 is ready.
EDIT: I just confirmed 3.19.3-3 is working for me.
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should be fixed in 3.19.3-2+, actually, already in testing.
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should be fixed in 3.19.3-2+, actually, already in testing.
And has now been quickly pushed to core.
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Scimmia wrote:should be fixed in 3.19.3-2+, actually, already in testing.
And has now been quickly pushed to core.
Well, crap. I'm also having a graphics-related issue with 3.19.3, but I have an nVidia card and it's still borked in -3.
Edit: Nope, looks like that was just my video card's way of informing me of its plans for early retirement...
Last edited by alphaniner (2015-04-10 18:31:59)
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I can now conform that it is indeed solved after updating my system with 3.19.3-3
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