On 18/6/24 20:44, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
Thanks Patrick, it could be qbittorent, I was running that but I had closed it from the gui, having said that though it may not have shut itself down properly. It used to be when shutting down, if it was taking a long time to shutdown you could press escape to get a detailed list of what was being shutdown, the same way you can when booting by pressing escape, but that doesn't work when it is sitting at a black screen. I have tried "shutdown now" from a shell and that shuts down almost immediately. I'll keep playing around with this to see is subsequent updates rectify the issue, if as you have suggested it may be qbittorent causing the issue, I'll try using ktorrent and see if that makes any difference.On Tue, 2024-06-18 at 18:03 +1000, Stephen Morris wrote:On 18/6/24 09:23, Mike Wright wrote:On 6/17/24 15:28, Stephen Morris wrote:Hi, Ever since a couple of updates ago, from KDE, when I select "Shutdown" KDE displays a black screen (it used to be that you could press the escape key and it would show you the apps that were closing down so you could see which apps were causing shutdown/reboot lag, but that doesn't seem to be working at the moment) but never physically powers off the pc, even if I leave it running all day/all night. Has anyone else seen this issue or know what I can look for to identify why? I have just put on an update that has installed kernel 6.9.4, I haven't done a restart yet to see if that rectifies the issue.Have you tried executing "systemctl poweroff"?Thanks Mike, I haven't tried that yet nor have I tried Shutdown --now either. I just wasn't expecting to have to, selecting shutdown from the KDE Throbber should be enough the shut the machine down, which is the normal state of affairs.It works for me, but I recall that in the past (several years ago I think) it sometimes didn't because some app (qbittorrent IIRC) had inhibited shutdown and would pop up a message about it. I'm not sure what would happen if it was an app with no GUI. Maybe check the journal. Unfortunately I don't remember what I did to correct this, except that I did do "something". I may even have asked about it here on the list. Sorry I can't be more specific.
regards, Steve
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