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Inconsistent "Restart Computer" behaviour
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I am not sure what it is, but when I select Shutdown > Retart computer I get the black screen and then the monitor just receives no signal. I have to physically press the restart button.

Rather annoying because it seems like it is just random - but I guess it is something in the software?

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Re: Inconsistent "Restart Computer" behaviour
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python and amicygnix -> RESTARTED OKAY

reboot
.

SSHTerm SMB2 -> NO RESTART.

reboot.

SMB2 -> RESTARTED OKAY

reboot


SSHTerm -> RESTARTED OKAY.

reboot

python and amicygnix -> NO RESTART.

Sigh.

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I have re-enabled serial debug logging. Perhaps I can catch it eventually.


Edited by rjd324 on 2024/8/26 2:51:43
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@rjd324

i get the same on the x1000.

doing a hard reset software-side with available "reboot" programs doesn't cut it all the time.

i reverted to manually pressing the reboot button.

for me it always seems to stop at the [GOLO] [GOT ] hardware level part in cfe, but i haven't checked for quite some time as the physical reset button works just fine.

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Re: Inconsistent "Restart Computer" behaviour
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I think that rvncd also disables the reboot like the rest of the apps you mentioned.

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