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  • Clicking Shutdown on the computer doesn't shutdown it. 1. Click the "Computer" meny 2. Click "Log Out" 3. Select "Shut Down" The screen goes blank than it shows me login screen. Expected result - computer shutdown. If I try "sudo halt" command - it works fine, computer shuts off. System is up-to-date.
  • Answers. gdm restarts on shutdown or restart in karmic. Bug #406962 reported by Niall Creech on 2009-07-30. 22. This bug affects 4 people. Bug Description. Binary package hint: gdm. - boot to desktop with usplash enabled. - select shutdown or restart from desktop menu. - gdm respawns before being killed by the shutdown process.
  • Answers. GDM error on shutdown/restart. Bug #249039 reported by Dimitrios Symeonidis on 2008-07-16. 36. This bug affects 3 people. Bug Description. Binary package hint: gdm. When shutting down or restarting on Hardy, I get the following to gdm error/warning messages:
  • Clicking Log Out on the computer sometimes doesn't bring up the log-out window. 1. Click the "Computer" meny 2. Click "Log Out" 3. Select "Shut Down" The computer should shut down. Instead the GDM login screen is loaded. This happens every time. sudo halt works though. Build: Warty Warhog 4.10, updated 2004-09-19.
  • The Gnome Display Manager is a reimplementation of the well known xdm program. GDM consists of a daemon and a graphical login application which runs as an unpriviledged user. The login GUI features a face browser, an optional logo, and language/session type selection support. The daemon includes an XDMCP implementation for managing remote displays.
  • But when I do this, the computer falls back to the GDM. But if I want to shutdown the computer via System Menu -> Quit, I have to issue in the shell 'sudo shutdown -c', to cancel the scheduled shutdown, so I can shut it down via GDM...
  • The Gnome Display Manager is a reimplementation of the well known xdm program. Bug supervisor: yes. Bug tracker: yes. Branch: yes. There are no registered releases for the gdm ⇒ main. Show upstream links. The Trusty Tahr (supported) gdm main series. 3.10.0.1-0ubuntu3.2.
  • Binary package hint: gdm. When I do shutdown or reboot in user Gnome session, it waits a bit, user is logged out, and I see GDM prompt. There, I have to choose shutdown or reboot again in order to shutdown/reboot the computer. I see it on two computers: - freshly installed 10.10, 64 bit (95% when I try to shutdown/reboot)
  • I see the following messages in the journalctl log (attached) for gdm.service, which I think may be contributing to this issue: gdm.service: Main process exited, code=exited, status=1/FAILURE gdm.service: Failed with result 'exit-code'. Stopped GNOME Display Manager. gdm.service: Triggering OnFailure= dependencies.
  • Other versions of 'gdm-settings' in untrusted archives. The following unsupported and untrusted Personal Archives (PPAs) provide packages of 'gdm-settings': testarm owned by Panda Jim. Versions: Jammy (2.1-0build1~ubuntu22.04) GDM Settings owned by Panda Jim. Versions: Mantic (4.1-0build2~ubuntu23.10), Jammy (1.0-0build2~ubuntu22.04)
  • Binary package hint: gdm. At least once or twice a day gdm will shut down, and go right back to the ubuntu login screen. ProblemType: Bug DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.04 Package: gdm 2.30.2. is.2.30. 0-0ubuntu3 ProcVersionSign ature: Ubuntu 2.6.32-24.38-generic 2.6.32.15+drm33.5 Uname: Linux 2.6.32-24-generic x86_64 Architecture: amd64
  • Binary package hint: gdm When booting to gdm, I'm presented with a login screen that includes: - a list of users, where the first user is highlighted - a 'shutdown' button in the lower right-hand corner of the dialog.
  • 01] User#1 request to shut down the machine using gnome panel applet 02] response is a black screen with authorization window requiring password (picture of keys on left side) and warning that another user is logged in.
  • Sometimes I just shutdown the GDM service directly (depending on the maintenance task on hand). $ sudo /etc/init.d/?dm stop # the service commands are: stop | start | restart | status---Anyway, in both cases the GDM takes 30 seconds to shut off. Why? In Gutsy it just takes a eye-blink to shutdown the GDM / graphical GUI. Why this waste of time ...
  • > problem. When I deleted that file and did a "/etc/init.d/gdm restart" > the shutdown and restart buttons reappeared. > > You can also just reinstall the gdm package which will overwrite your > gdm.conf-custom file with the default. > > --> GDM missing half of it's menu, no way to shutdown except with the command > line > https:/ /launchpad ...
  • The reason I think it is GDM is because I performed the following experiments: 1.) switched virtual console, logged in as root, ran "/etc/init.d/gdm stop" then "startx" and in GNOME again tried "shutdown -h now" and did not get the repeated carriage returns.
  • sudo -u gdm dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome. settings-daemon. plugins. power sleep-inactive-battery false sudo -u gdm dbus-launch gsettings set org.gnome. settings-daemon. plugins. power sleep-inactive-battery-timeout 1800. Which gives me: $ sudo -u gdm gsettings list-recursively org.gnome. settings-daemon. plugins. power | grep inactive
  • #2. I finally found a solution : sudo sed -i "s/SystemMenu= false/SystemMen u=true/ " /etc/X11/ gdm/gdm. conf-custom. See full activity log. To post a comment you must log in . The shutdown menu in gnome does't let anymore to shutdown or reboot, just propose to hibernate, lock screen, log out and switch user.
  • Bug Description. Running on Ubuntu Hardy. After last full update (Th 13.03.2008) shutdown is not working. When I shutdown with the Gnome button or when i run the command sudo shutdown -h now GDM quits, i get the text messages from booting and nothing else happens. No shutdown or new messages.
  • The lock/logout widget will not provide the option to shutdown/restart the computer if GDM is used. if you switch to KDM it works. This was not the same on the previous OS version (9.04). To recreate: Install gnome/kde. Configure system to use GDM as the login manager. During login, select KDE desktop.
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