So can I justremove it and check what happens? This makes sense as nepomuk keeps indexing all the contents of the machine. I will try to remove it and check what happens. Which part of the logs gave you the hint about nepomuk? Regards, Victor 2012/6/12 Martti Kühne <mysatyre@xxxxxxxxx> > On Tue, Jun 12, 2012 at 05:53:36PM -0300, Victor Silva wrote: > > Logs here: > > http://pastebin.com/0BMzruNJ > > Nothing happens, this is the point. I can still use the system normally > > after the shutdown command. It does not turn X off. It does not shutdown > > just after the broadcast. This is what I consider extremelly strange. AS > > you pointed out I could have something waiting to be unmounted so I did a > > umount -a and kill -9 -1 to be sure nothing was hanging. Still could not > > shutdown. > > > > by the way thanks a lot for all the insights so far guys. I'm sure we can > > work it out :) > > > > ...3 or 4 recent bug reports [0]. > Your problem is the kde's fine "nepomuk" software [1]. > I find it a pretty thorough achievment to let this stuff crash this way. > What version of extra/kdebase-runtime do you have installed? > > cheers! > mar77i > > [0] http://www.google.ch/search?q=nepomuk+error+4+in+libstreams.so >