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The application launches again rather than ending.

The application launches again rather than ending.

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nooneepic27
Member
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03-11-2016, 05:25 AM
#1
Hello everyone, I need to admit I'm not very familiar with Linux. I just set up Ubuntu Studio on a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P Rev 1.0 running BIOS Version F1. It has an AMD FX8350 processor, 8GB of GSkill RAM, a Nvidia GT630 graphics card, and a random Avermedia soundcard. Everything seems to be working fine except the USB mouse and keyboard which aren't hot-swappable. This isn’t a major concern for me. The problem I face is that whenever I power off the machine using the menu, terminal, or a physical button, it just restarts instead of shutting down properly. I’ve checked online and found some power management tips in the BIOS, but nothing helpful. Most settings are turned off. Another suggestion is to disable Wi-Fi and LAN before shutting it down. Since I’m not connected to the internet right now, that’s not a problem. They also recommend modifying /etc/default/grub, which I’ve tried without success. I’d really appreciate any advice on this Linux beginner. Thanks in advance.
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nooneepic27
03-11-2016, 05:25 AM #1

Hello everyone, I need to admit I'm not very familiar with Linux. I just set up Ubuntu Studio on a Gigabyte GA-970A-DS3P Rev 1.0 running BIOS Version F1. It has an AMD FX8350 processor, 8GB of GSkill RAM, a Nvidia GT630 graphics card, and a random Avermedia soundcard. Everything seems to be working fine except the USB mouse and keyboard which aren't hot-swappable. This isn’t a major concern for me. The problem I face is that whenever I power off the machine using the menu, terminal, or a physical button, it just restarts instead of shutting down properly. I’ve checked online and found some power management tips in the BIOS, but nothing helpful. Most settings are turned off. Another suggestion is to disable Wi-Fi and LAN before shutting it down. Since I’m not connected to the internet right now, that’s not a problem. They also recommend modifying /etc/default/grub, which I’ve tried without success. I’d really appreciate any advice on this Linux beginner. Thanks in advance.

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KablooieKablam
Posting Freak
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03-11-2016, 09:45 AM
#2
Executed the command from the terminal to initiate a graceful shutdown.
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KablooieKablam
03-11-2016, 09:45 AM #2

Executed the command from the terminal to initiate a graceful shutdown.

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Ampersander
Member
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03-11-2016, 06:40 PM
#3
I completed it precisely this manner. It simply resets.
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Ampersander
03-11-2016, 06:40 PM #3

I completed it precisely this manner. It simply resets.

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qutetex
Junior Member
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03-11-2016, 07:33 PM
#4
Interesting question! What operating system are you using? Just enter the command to check.
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qutetex
03-11-2016, 07:33 PM #4

Interesting question! What operating system are you using? Just enter the command to check.

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rEalLy_Cr4zY
Member
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03-12-2016, 08:03 AM
#5
4.18.0-13 Lowlatency Release
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rEalLy_Cr4zY
03-12-2016, 08:03 AM #5

4.18.0-13 Lowlatency Release

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Nik_Vince
Member
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03-14-2016, 01:28 AM
#6
It seems you're curious about your Ubuntu Studio setup. Have you attempted to apply updates or check the current version?
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Nik_Vince
03-14-2016, 01:28 AM #6

It seems you're curious about your Ubuntu Studio setup. Have you attempted to apply updates or check the current version?

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PudimA
Member
114
03-14-2016, 02:39 AM
#7
No, you don't need to update anything via the terminal at this moment. The system has already been updated through the prompt window.
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PudimA
03-14-2016, 02:39 AM #7

No, you don't need to update anything via the terminal at this moment. The system has already been updated through the prompt window.

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banshee45
Senior Member
726
03-14-2016, 03:16 AM
#8
Yes, you can run `sudo apt update` followed by `sudo apt upgrade` to ensure all updates are applied. After that, restart the system and verify it doesn’t shut down.
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banshee45
03-14-2016, 03:16 AM #8

Yes, you can run `sudo apt update` followed by `sudo apt upgrade` to ensure all updates are applied. After that, restart the system and verify it doesn’t shut down.

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lxjohnnyxl1
Junior Member
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03-15-2016, 04:32 AM
#9
I'll attempt that shortly. Need to replace the cables with my primary PC. Will revise this entry afterward.
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lxjohnnyxl1
03-15-2016, 04:32 AM #9

I'll attempt that shortly. Need to replace the cables with my primary PC. Will revise this entry afterward.

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doomddomp
Member
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03-15-2016, 10:41 AM
#10
He said that again. I won’t receive any alerts otherwise.
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doomddomp
03-15-2016, 10:41 AM #10

He said that again. I won’t receive any alerts otherwise.

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