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  • Ok. Cockpit uses the shutdown command to shut down[src], but systemctl poweroff might work. I will also attempt to revert bioses if msi supports it. thank you very much!

  • yeah journalctl logs show nothing relevant. I have disabled acpi and forced it(acpi=force), but that didn't fix this. There are a lot of different combinations of acpi settings I could try:

     
        
    acpi=force noapic
    nolapic
    noapic
    acpi_osi=“Linux”
    acpi_osi=“Windows 2006”
    acpi=ht
    pci=noacpi
    acpi=noirq
    pnpacpi=off
    
    
      

    But I found these from a guy which they didn't work on so I'm reluctant to try them.

  • lsmod | grep nouveau returns nothing, so I assume removing my gpu automatically stopped it from being loaded. that sorta rules out nouveau as an issue assuming it's not present somewhere else.

  • I have removed my gpu and the issue is still present.

  • The xserver-xorg-video-nouveau package was not installed, how else would I remove nouveau?

  • I would like to note that this may have been caused by a bios update, as it started sometime after it. i'll try another update now.

    edit: already on the latest bios version.

  • I've run arch linux for a year or so before converting it, and no issues with shutdown. what makes you think that's the cause?

  • I will try to restart it using the reboot command.

    The computer consists of:

    • i3-10100
    • 16gb ddr4 ram
    • MSI h410m pro
  • Monitor output after shutting down:

    I've given it 6 hours or so to shut down, so it's almost 100% a hang not a slow shutdown

  • no, sorry for not specifying. it's scrapped together from old consumer components.

    • i3-10100
    • 16gb ddr4 ram
    • MSI h410m pro
  • I thing going layer-by-layer is the best strat here.

  • android is risking enshittification too if google keeps trying to close down it's development. nothing is safe unless it is free of greedy corporations

  • Not mine, my servers 🤣. I hope it doesn't get hacked

  • That looks like 1799 or 35263

  • Wikipedia says "As of February 2014, the extent to which open-source clients meet this requirement remains unknown."

    That's old but may still be the case. However, I'd imagine if RHEL wanted to comply with mpeg's h246 patents, they will do the same for rdp.

  • I see your point, but calculators(good ones, at least) are accurate 100% of the time. AI can hallucinate, and in a medical settings it is crucial that it doesn't. I use AI for some insignificant tasks but I would not want it to replace my doctor's learning.

    Also, calculators are used to help kids work faster, not to do their work for them. Classroom calculators(the ones my schools had, at least) didn't solve algebraic equations, they just added, subtracted, multiplied, divided, exponentiated, rooted, etc. Those are all things that can be done manually but are rudimentary and slow.

    I get your point but AI and calculators are not quite the same.

  • I saw that RDP was proprietary. I know that some proprietary protocols have open source implementations, is that the case here?

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  • Mobile wikipedia on computers looks nice

  • I'm speaking about the concept not the currently available AI.

  • Pixelfed @lemmy.world

    Is pixelfed.social dead?

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    PSA: Google Meet no longer works in hardened Firefox

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    MX Linux forum was under a DDOS attack.

    mxlinux.org /uncategorized/mx-forum-ddos-attack/
  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Exiv4

  • Firefox @lemmy.ml

    Touch support on Linux

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    Strange issue with soft-bricked tablet

  • Linux @lemmy.ml

    (OLD) Tablet Boots to Black Screen After Attempted Debian Install

  • Asklemmy @lemmy.ml

    Can someone identify him?