Hi guys!
I've finally found a solution to this really annoying problem: the problem lies with a kernel module that crashes, if you disable this the power management works as it should.
The module...
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Hi guys!
I've finally found a solution to this really annoying problem: the problem lies with a kernel module that crashes, if you disable this the power management works as it should.
The module...
I have the problem on my laptop, it's a Fujitsu siemens Amilo pro v3505 (specs here: http://www.cnet.com/products/fujitsu-amilo-pro-v3505-15-4-core-2-duo-t5200-win-xp-pro-512-mb-ram-80-gb-hdd/specs/)...
Hey guys,
I've tried reinstalling 14.10 to test the "Wake on Lan" hypothesis, sadly that doesn't seem to be the problem with my pc :(
I've done some more research and it turns out that it's a...
I went back to 13.10 now so I can't do any more testing, but I tried that and the behavior was exactly the same as shutting down through the GUI
I tried that, sadly didn't work...
But I managed to find out something else:
I changed the line in /etc/default/grub
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"
to
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I have the same problem, I'm on an old Fujitsu Siemens Amillo pro and upon upgrading to 14.04 when I try to shut down everything seems to work as it should apart that The computer remains idle...