See attached journal. This is occurring after I manually had to repair GRUB due to some weird BIOS update shenanigans. The main culprit seems to be main dbus-broker-launch[772]: Activation request for 'org.freedesktop.UPower' failed. Upower is used by waybar, but even after uninstalling waybar (and then reinstalling it), the major slowdown still occurs.
#[SOLVED] Reboot/poweroff takes unusually long
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hi, the logs say some program dumped core but i can see what it is. Upower is geting called by whatever fails. what does journalctl -b -1 -p 5says?
also systemd-blame can tell you which units are taking a lot of time to start/stop
do you mean systemd-analyze blame? that doesn't really replicate anything close to what i'm seeing with the poweroff taking nearly like 15 seconds. also here ya go
this thing hl2_linux is dumping core.
it has something to do with some steam game
the stack trace says it's left 4 dead 2
are you on x64?
also hyprsunset is timing out. could you try disabling the service and test reboot to see if the problem persists?
the internet says hyprsunset is a blue light filter.
yes. i mean i played l4d2 a couple of boots ago but the issue still occurs without me touching it at all
wow yeah that fixed it, thanks so much