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Hello!
After upgrading to kernel version 2.6.38, my laptop become to turn on by itself.
It happens all the time. After turning of laptop by command "poweroff" or "halt -f" laptop switches off, but sometimes, it turn on by itself.
I tried to downgrade kernel. Spontaneous launches stopped.
Again set a new kernel version - began to run again himself.
How can this be?
Just want to note at a time when the laptop is running himself, he is not connected to the LAN or to an electrical source.
The same problem I have seen on a desktop computer.
Sorry for my English.
Regards, Vlad.
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Hello!
After upgrading to kernel version 2.6.38, my laptop become to turn on by itself.
It happens all the time. After turning of laptop by command "poweroff" or "halt -f" laptop switches off, but sometimes, it turn on by itself.
i fear that your computer has developed a mind of its own. kill it now before it kills you!
Last edited by pskept (2011-04-19 16:14:35)
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I have this issue also. It happened twice; once immediately after shutting down, and the second time a couple of minutes after turning the PC off. I wonder if it's software or hardware related. It happened only on the new kernel. It's not annoying, as it is rather unfrequent.
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try
# shutdown -hP nowThere's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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try
# shutdown -hP now
Ok. I'll try it.
I think, i can know does it work or now tomorrow, at morning ![]()
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Interesting, on my new Thinkpad x220i (which I set up just this weekend), the same happens, but with a slightly different pattern (more regularity):
If on battery, it turns on automatically each time after it has just shutdown (whether I use "sudo shutdown -h now" or "sudo halt" doesn’t make a difference).
If on AC, it doesn’t turn on after shutdown when using "sudo shutdown -h now" (have not tried yet with "sudo halt").
I disabled WOL in the BIOS as well as bluetooth, which I found in some forums to be responsible for this behaviour.
I’m so hoping to fix this problem with "shutdown -hP now"…
edit: I tried now and it turned back on after 2 secs, the same as with shutdown -h now or halt. What could this be? I have not consciously installed any wol software nor even fiddled around with hibernating/suspend scripts.
I’m using Stock Kernel with laptop-mode-tools… which information are needed in order to hopefully fix this soon?
Best,
Jakob
Last edited by jakob (2011-05-10 07:06:49)
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It sounds very much like the bug described in this thread https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=113985
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Haha how could that be? Just tried to use the conservative instead of the ondemand governor, and I can now reproduce the bug with not shutting down linux. But if I go back to ondemand I have this bug all the same as well… seems as if I’d have to wait simply for a fix of it.
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If on battery, it turns on automatically each time after it has just shutdown (whether I use "sudo shutdown -h now" or "sudo halt" doesn’t make a difference).
I have the same behavior in my laptop. Does anyone have some news about this issue?
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jakob wrote:If on battery, it turns on automatically each time after it has just shutdown (whether I use "sudo shutdown -h now" or "sudo halt" doesn’t make a difference).
I have the same behavior in my laptop. Does anyone have some news about this issue?
Which laptop (and more importantly) which kernel version? Most of the time, I use hibernation by now, but I think I am quite sure that I didn’t encounter this wrong behaviour anymore (did a BIOS update for my thinkpad but I think it was someweher in linux 3.0.3 or 3.0.4 that switching off the computer started to work again.
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My laptop is a Sony VPCEB4C5E and have the kernel 3.0.6.
I'm also use hibernation as a quick solution, but I think that this is not the best.
Regards.
Last edited by mikesol (2011-10-27 06:25:10)
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Haha how could that be? Just tried to use the conservative instead of the ondemand governor, and I can now reproduce the bug with not shutting down linux. But if I go back to ondemand I have this bug all the same as well… seems as if I’d have to wait simply for a fix of it.
jakob wrote:If on battery, it turns on automatically each time after it has just shutdown (whether I use "sudo shutdown -h now" or "sudo halt" doesn’t make a difference).
I have the same behavior in my laptop. Does anyone have some news about this issue?
I had this behavior since 2.6.38 (turning on by itself after shutting down, even without battery), but got recently fixed with the recent laptop mode tools update released a few days ago. This is on a HP Pavilion 2415nr.
Last edited by quiquex (2011-10-26 19:48:42)
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Hey everyone, I've been experiencing the same thing. I remember dealing with a very similar issue maybe 3/4 years ago on Debian, which was solved by a kernel update... We'll just have to wait for an update then I guess? Oh, by the way, this is NOT a laptop, so it's not solely a laptop-thing.
Last edited by Apocalypse_666 (2011-10-28 10:12:59)
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I have this issue with my new Thinkpad L430.
Anyone found a solution?
When I turn it off it goes a few secounds and it turns itself back on again. This started to happen after the latest upgrade.
It does this a few times until I get it to stay off.
Last edited by thoho180192 (2012-10-17 13:29:52)
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what command do you use to shut it down? systemctl poweroff works fine on a systemd box…
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I use systemd, but i shut down via gnome3
So that depends on what command gnome3 uses. I'll google it now and see if I can find that out.
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It seems like it is some kind of gnome command.
gnome-session-quit --power-off
Dont know what command that this command calls to actually shut off though.
Edit: stystemctl poweroff does the same as gnome 3
Last edited by thoho180192 (2012-10-17 14:51:23)
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thoho180192, please do not necrobump threads.
This thread in 2011 is no longer relevant because we didnt have systemd then. Start a new thread and explain what your problem is in detail.
Closing...
There's no such thing as a stupid question, but there sure are a lot of inquisitive idiots !
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