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I have trouble as i cannot suspend or shutdown but i can properly reboot but with bigger delay than normal.
All commands that work fine :
shutdown -r now
any command that causes rebooting is passing fine.
Any commands that just shutdown or halts fails.
Debug pastebin gained with help debug settings on kernetl paramaters and done a reboot there : http://pastebin.com/A9N2NfZJ
I am not sure if there other people have same issue as me.
Thanks for the reponses.
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My Thinkpad E550 is not shutting down properly. Not sure of what's going wrong because exiting the desktop session blocks the graphical environment. Testing and coming back here with results if any.
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Isolated my particular problem in gdm. As a workaround, started using sddm instead. As long as I prefer gdm's appearance applied this: http://superuser.com/questions/1039155/ … arch-linux
Looks like gdm uses wayland by default. Modified the [daemon] section /etc/gdm/custom.conf
WaylandEnable=false
Freeze when logging out dissappeared adding this to the [daemon] section:
GdmXserverTimeout=60
(As shown here: wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GDM)
Rebooted twice with no failure until now. But along this road...
1) My screen started flickering. Annoying. Apparently solved installing xf86-video-ati and xf86-video-intel (hybrid i915 + amd r7 graphics card layout) which dissapeared as a mystery.
2) All LVM commands got stuck. Copied 69-dm-lvm-metad.rules from /usr/lib/initcpio/udev to /etc/udev/rules.d and removed the "background" option from RUN+= by the end of the file. As shown here: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/41833
Love Arch but I'm seriously considering moving away. Too much effort to tweak stuff that looks "not enough thoroughly tested". But don't take me wrong, I appreciate the work done by the community. It's just that I don't have the time and/or knowledge to go on with this.
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