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Ubuntu 14.04 keeps restarting the PC


Cannot shut down on 13.10 and 14.04Problem restarting the network serviceubuntu server restarting instead of shutting downubuntu 14.04 crashing and restartingNo shutdown splash screen on Ubuntu with new Nvidia card and D-sub monitorsystem does not power off on “poweroff”, just haltsRandom Freeze: Need help with mcelogBlack flashes on MinecraftNVidia GeForce GTX970 problem ubuntu 16.04Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty on Nvidia Titan X Pascal: cannot installGraphics card won't boot













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When using Ubuntu 14.04, my PC doesn't shutdown.



When I try to turn it off, it performs the procedure, the led goes out.



Soon after it (re)start again.



That doesn't happen with Fedora 20 and Windows 8.1.



How to fix it?



My PC settings:



Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP



Graphic card: nVidia GeForce GTX 660



CPU: Intel i7 4770



OBS: The solution found in: "Cannot shut down on 13.10 and 14.04" didn't solve the problem.



Thank you!










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  • My ubuntu happily shuts down when I run the command sudo shutdown now

    – Aniruddha Sarkar
    Oct 19 '14 at 5:10












  • my ubuntu didn't.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 19 '14 at 14:59











  • Welcome to AU! Can you provide the output of cat /sys/power/disk please? You can edit your question to improve it with more info.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:23











  • Thanks! This output is: [platform] shutdown reboot suspend

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 3:29















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When using Ubuntu 14.04, my PC doesn't shutdown.



When I try to turn it off, it performs the procedure, the led goes out.



Soon after it (re)start again.



That doesn't happen with Fedora 20 and Windows 8.1.



How to fix it?



My PC settings:



Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP



Graphic card: nVidia GeForce GTX 660



CPU: Intel i7 4770



OBS: The solution found in: "Cannot shut down on 13.10 and 14.04" didn't solve the problem.



Thank you!










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  • My ubuntu happily shuts down when I run the command sudo shutdown now

    – Aniruddha Sarkar
    Oct 19 '14 at 5:10












  • my ubuntu didn't.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 19 '14 at 14:59











  • Welcome to AU! Can you provide the output of cat /sys/power/disk please? You can edit your question to improve it with more info.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:23











  • Thanks! This output is: [platform] shutdown reboot suspend

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 3:29













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When using Ubuntu 14.04, my PC doesn't shutdown.



When I try to turn it off, it performs the procedure, the led goes out.



Soon after it (re)start again.



That doesn't happen with Fedora 20 and Windows 8.1.



How to fix it?



My PC settings:



Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP



Graphic card: nVidia GeForce GTX 660



CPU: Intel i7 4770



OBS: The solution found in: "Cannot shut down on 13.10 and 14.04" didn't solve the problem.



Thank you!










share|improve this question
















When using Ubuntu 14.04, my PC doesn't shutdown.



When I try to turn it off, it performs the procedure, the led goes out.



Soon after it (re)start again.



That doesn't happen with Fedora 20 and Windows 8.1.



How to fix it?



My PC settings:



Motherboard: Gigabyte Z87-D3HP



Graphic card: nVidia GeForce GTX 660



CPU: Intel i7 4770



OBS: The solution found in: "Cannot shut down on 13.10 and 14.04" didn't solve the problem.



Thank you!







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  • My ubuntu happily shuts down when I run the command sudo shutdown now

    – Aniruddha Sarkar
    Oct 19 '14 at 5:10












  • my ubuntu didn't.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 19 '14 at 14:59











  • Welcome to AU! Can you provide the output of cat /sys/power/disk please? You can edit your question to improve it with more info.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:23











  • Thanks! This output is: [platform] shutdown reboot suspend

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 3:29

















  • My ubuntu happily shuts down when I run the command sudo shutdown now

    – Aniruddha Sarkar
    Oct 19 '14 at 5:10












  • my ubuntu didn't.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 19 '14 at 14:59











  • Welcome to AU! Can you provide the output of cat /sys/power/disk please? You can edit your question to improve it with more info.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:23











  • Thanks! This output is: [platform] shutdown reboot suspend

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 3:29
















My ubuntu happily shuts down when I run the command sudo shutdown now

– Aniruddha Sarkar
Oct 19 '14 at 5:10






My ubuntu happily shuts down when I run the command sudo shutdown now

– Aniruddha Sarkar
Oct 19 '14 at 5:10














my ubuntu didn't.

– Ygor Amaral
Oct 19 '14 at 14:59





my ubuntu didn't.

– Ygor Amaral
Oct 19 '14 at 14:59













Welcome to AU! Can you provide the output of cat /sys/power/disk please? You can edit your question to improve it with more info.

– David Foerster
Oct 21 '14 at 11:23





Welcome to AU! Can you provide the output of cat /sys/power/disk please? You can edit your question to improve it with more info.

– David Foerster
Oct 21 '14 at 11:23













Thanks! This output is: [platform] shutdown reboot suspend

– Ygor Amaral
Oct 24 '14 at 3:29





Thanks! This output is: [platform] shutdown reboot suspend

– Ygor Amaral
Oct 24 '14 at 3:29










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I followed some threads and changed /etc/default/grub file to reflect the following:



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


Change to



GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force"


Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.






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  • Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:24











  • Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 4:37











  • This method works for me

    – bastuna
    Oct 27 '14 at 6:54


















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Had the same problem today, found this: ubuntu forums.



The one that worked for me was to disable wake-on-LAN option in the BIOS.



Surprisingly (or not) I am using a Gigabyte motherboard too.



Hope it helps.






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    I followed some threads and changed /etc/default/grub file to reflect the following:



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


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    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force"


    Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.






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    • Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

      – David Foerster
      Oct 21 '14 at 11:24











    • Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

      – Ygor Amaral
      Oct 24 '14 at 4:37











    • This method works for me

      – bastuna
      Oct 27 '14 at 6:54















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    I followed some threads and changed /etc/default/grub file to reflect the following:



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


    Change to



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force"


    Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.






    share|improve this answer

























    • Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

      – David Foerster
      Oct 21 '14 at 11:24











    • Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

      – Ygor Amaral
      Oct 24 '14 at 4:37











    • This method works for me

      – bastuna
      Oct 27 '14 at 6:54













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    I followed some threads and changed /etc/default/grub file to reflect the following:



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


    Change to



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force"


    Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.






    share|improve this answer















    I followed some threads and changed /etc/default/grub file to reflect the following:



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash"


    Change to



    GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="quiet splash acpi=force"


    Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.







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    • Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

      – David Foerster
      Oct 21 '14 at 11:24











    • Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

      – Ygor Amaral
      Oct 24 '14 at 4:37











    • This method works for me

      – bastuna
      Oct 27 '14 at 6:54

















    • Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

      – David Foerster
      Oct 21 '14 at 11:24











    • Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

      – Ygor Amaral
      Oct 24 '14 at 4:37











    • This method works for me

      – bastuna
      Oct 27 '14 at 6:54
















    Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:24





    Don't forget to run sudo update-grub afterwards to commit the new configuration.

    – David Foerster
    Oct 21 '14 at 11:24













    Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 4:37





    Thanks! However, unfortunately it didn't work. The problem continues.

    – Ygor Amaral
    Oct 24 '14 at 4:37













    This method works for me

    – bastuna
    Oct 27 '14 at 6:54





    This method works for me

    – bastuna
    Oct 27 '14 at 6:54













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    Had the same problem today, found this: ubuntu forums.



    The one that worked for me was to disable wake-on-LAN option in the BIOS.



    Surprisingly (or not) I am using a Gigabyte motherboard too.



    Hope it helps.






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      Had the same problem today, found this: ubuntu forums.



      The one that worked for me was to disable wake-on-LAN option in the BIOS.



      Surprisingly (or not) I am using a Gigabyte motherboard too.



      Hope it helps.






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        The one that worked for me was to disable wake-on-LAN option in the BIOS.



        Surprisingly (or not) I am using a Gigabyte motherboard too.



        Hope it helps.






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        Had the same problem today, found this: ubuntu forums.



        The one that worked for me was to disable wake-on-LAN option in the BIOS.



        Surprisingly (or not) I am using a Gigabyte motherboard too.



        Hope it helps.







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