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[Solved] Computer shutdown - ziggurat - 2014-09-05 EDIT: Wrote the solution to my problem in post #3 I am running XBMCbuntu 13, and after 3 moths of up-time I decided to update and reboot my system (I bought new over-voltage protection). My computer started to shutdown seemingly randomly, there was one constant though, it was always a while after my TV was off (I use CEC to let them talk to each other). I have been strolling through my syslog file to look for kernel panics and what not, and I made my BIOS reboot on return of power if there is any outage. No avail. So I got the idea to try and boot into desktop, since all my other stuff is only services. Lo and behold the computer can run continually again. But I need to fix so XBMC does not shutdown my computer again. The settings looks like they are correct in XBMC, I have even tried to hit the reset settings to default (in the power options menu). I have tried to put on a shutdown timer, and then remove it again. My XBMC still acts like I want it to shut down a while after its idle. I am running XBMC 2:13.2~git20 RE: Computer shutdown - ziggurat - 2014-09-05 My guisettings.xml says Code: <powermanagement> Maybe the shutdown state is wrong? RE: Computer shutdown - ziggurat - 2014-09-06 I found the reason, seamed to be overheating, but it could run indefinitely without xbmc. I had managed flip the three way switch on my case, flipping it back solved the issue. And BTW, other than the case fans, its a completely fanless system, so this figures Just glad my Raid 1 didn't die hehe |