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Unable to shutdown and reboot on Xubuntu 20.04

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As in most cases it simply goes black with power lights still being persistent. I tired to turn acpi forced in grub, turn off pulseaudio and networking by "session and startup" menu, also set RebootWatchdogSec=25 ShutdownWatchdogSec=25 and DefaultTimeoutStartSec=20s DefaultTimeoutStopSec=20s in system.conf but this also changed nothing.

In recovery mode it reboots and shuts down as normal. My guess is that there is some kind of a service/app still working even after turning on xfce4. Any special difference between these modes?

p.s.

янв 03 12:57:43 cosmicromancer-Aspire-ES1-524 systemd[1]: Reached target Power-Off.
янв 03 12:57:43 cosmicromancer-Aspire-ES1-524 systemd[1]: Shutting down.
янв 03 12:57:43 cosmicromancer-Aspire-ES1-524 systemd-shutdown[1]: Syncing filesystems and block devices.
янв 03 12:57:43 cosmicromancer-Aspire-ES1-524 systemd-shutdown[1]: Sending SIGTERM to remaining processes...
янв 03 12:57:43 cosmicromancer-Aspire-ES1-524 systemd-journald[231]: Journal stopped

a log from systemctl, but I see nothing special here.

Vladimir Chélékhov avatar
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Strangely enough, after I did full reinstallation the system became able to shutdown properly, so now I am to be cautious of what to install.
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