I'm sure i'm the the only one who will download large games during the night. I do this all the time, but I also don't want my computer running all night. Is there any way to auto-shutdown my PC after steam finished downloading the game queue?

Each year Facilities conducts a one-day complete steam system shutdown to safely perform necessary and routine maintenance. See below for details and impacts from the steam shutdown on June 1 (Thursday after Commencement), including limited hot water and cooler temperatures in some areas.


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We recommend you have a sweater or jacket on hand Thursday, June 1 to stay comfortable with possible cooler inside temperatures. Since steam will not be available to re-heat cool, dehumidified air, a particularly humid day can cause even cooler inside air temperatures. Our annual steam shutdown happens the Thursday following commencement every year to minimize the impact on our campus community. Thank you for your cooperation and we apologize for any inconvenience this maintenance may cause. 


The error occurs after I quit the game when running through steam, regardless of whether quitting the game from the main menu, or force quitting in task manager. After I quit, Steam still says it is running, even though no tasks related to the game are running in task manager.

And I have checked and no Steam-related processes (other than Steam itself) are running. It does take a bit to close (like 10 seconds) but eventually everything gets shutdown and cleaned up, even though Steam still says running.

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Is there a good way to automatically shutdown the Steam Deck at a specified time? On my PC I can use the Windows Scheduler to set a shutdown time and the Switch has parental controls that allow you to do the same. The Steam Deck doesn't seem to have these features though, so I've been trying to configure it via the Linux system, without any luck.

Okay, after a great deal of digging, I managed to get this working. I needed to add a systemd service to run in Gaming mode. You can add an auto-start script, but that will only work in Desktop mode. So I added the following to a file /home/deck/.config/systemd/user/eveningshutdown.service:

If you run shutdown then a shutdown will be scheduled for 60 seconds time. If you want to shutdown (much) later, then you can specify the number of minutes later. For example shutdown 120 will shut the host down in 120 minutes time.

The command doesn't support providing a time. So if you wanted the device to shut down at a specific time, you would need to work out how many minutes there are between now and the time you want it to shut down. For example, if it's 20:37 and you want it to shut down at 22:00, you would run shutdown 103.

If you mean that you want it to shutdown at 22:00 every day, then I might actually recommend against that. Shutting down isn't the same as single pressing the power button, it's a full power off. This meana that if you were in the middle of a game, any and all unsaved progress would be immediately lost; you would not power the device back on and be able to resume your game from the last state it was in.

If you really want to though, you could have the following script run at "logon", but like I mentioned, this might have some odd behaviour with sleeping, and I don't handle turning the device on after 22:00.

Central Plant steam and chilled water will not be available during this shutdown. This means that there will be no building heating or cooling available anywhere on campus. Domestic hot water will be impacted in certain buildings as well.

Stand-alone building-located boilers or cooling systems, NOT connected to central plant distribution steam or chilled water piping will continue to function as usual (for example: off-campus buildings, or dedicated electric cooling or heating equipment serving certain computer data rooms, animal care spaces, and the greenhouses).

We apologize for the inconvenience this may cause building occupants. Steam shutdown week provides Facility Services with a small window of time to perform steam and chilled water distribution repairs and maintenance on systems that otherwise operate continuously throughout the year.

I just got my Deck, and I've been having a strange issue where SteamOS forgets my Wi-Fi network each time I reboot or turn on the device after a shutdown. When it does connect, there is also a chance that it will say I have no internet/ I'm in offline mode, even though the Wi-Fi icon is clearly lit up and there are no errors indicating that I'm connecting without internet. I've looked online for resources, but I can't seem to find anything on this and the closest issue I found was resolved by going into desktop mode and making sure that it's also set to auto-connect to my network as well, which it is.

On the SteamOS side of things, I have tried to reset the auto connect toggle as well as making sure both SteamOS and Desktop mode are connected at the same time. I've also manually forgotten the network and reconnected to see if that reset anything, but nothing has worked so far. I know the Wi-Fi card is not an issue though because I also installed Windows for a dual boot and Windows does reconnect after a shutdown and reboot. It's just SteamOS that doesn't.

I have a problem with my arch install that just started recently.

I will usually shutdown my laptop with "shutdown -h 0".

However, recently it will sometimes not shutdown and give me this output:

I have seen exactly the same behaviour here on two of my systems, one being a netbook and the other a generic desktop setup. My laptop started misbehaving two days ago right when systemd was updated to 205-2 (I believe that was the number!) and the desktop has been giving me the "cannot shutdown" issue too. My laptop, when I try to reboot or shutdown through Xfce, tells me that it cannot connect to init and that there is no sysctl. I'll try to record the errors and post them if anyone wishes to see them.

I can get information on the bug, but I'm very new to bug reporting and don't know what specifics I should be getting.

All I've been able to narrow down so far is that this bug effects only 32 bit intel installs. After going into a working suspend and waking up, the system's dbus will be a bit off (I'm not sure how to describe it). Using ps -e after a suspend reveals a lot of redundantly spawned instances of kworker.

Shell script syntax && means: Run the second command if the first one exited successfully. If you are using a common shortcut like CTRL-C to stop streamlink this might mean that it actually exits with a failure code. In that case, notation ; would possibly be better (shutdown independent of return code):

There is another caveat to consider: On UNIX systems, shutdown is usually considered an action that can only be performed by the system administrator. On recent Linux systems, various mechanisms are in place to ensure shutdown also works as a regular user in case no other users are logged in etc. I recommend checking (before adding it to the autostart), if the shutdown now command works as expected. If it does not work, it might be necessary to setup sudo to allow the user to run shutdown.

Finally, adding the shutdown directly after the program to run as described in this question generally works well. In case an application is more complicated (e.g. starts other processes and terminates before all of them have exited), it might be interesting to monitor the existence of the process by a separate script and trigger a shutdown once it is absent.

Annual outages are planned for dates, typically in May, when the average weekly high temperature is 60 Fahrenheit or more. The dates also coincide with decreased student activity on campus. During an outage there will be no heating and no process steam available in building systems served by campus steam. Faculty, staff and students can assist with steam outage planning by submitting questions or concerns.

What's frustrating is that after shutting DCS down this way, the only way to restart it is by having rebooted my PC. If I don' reboot my PC, then DCS will start up, but freezes at the screen just after the splash screen, showing half the aircraft in the hanger, but no options at all. You have to ctl alt del to close this, then restart the PC.

I usually start a download before I go to school. 

Which command should I use to automatically make the necessary saves and turn off the computer after a particular task has been completed? 

(Say, after installing the updates, or after downloading a large file.)

you can use the download managers or torrent clients to shut down the pc after done or suppose you are defragmenting the disk you can click on shut down after done which is available in most softwares

What this does is run a bash prompt as root that executes the items in the single quoted list and then quits. The bonus of this method is that Ubuntu will forget your initial sudo authentication after some period (depending on the timeout period set - 15 minutes by default) and someone coming across your machine could only stop the current command, not run a new one. Also, for everyone saying to use su, try:

The Day Before, once Steam's most wish-listed open-world survival MMO, has been delisted from Valve's platform. The game launched in early access to an almost immediate flood of negative reviews last week, with most players claiming that it wasn't really an MMO but an extraction shooter reminiscent of Escape from Tarkov, combined with the post-apocalyptic threats of The Last of Us. The misleading gameplay claims were made worse by several game-breaking glitches that caused characters to clip off from the map, an incomplete and sparse world devoid of action, and inconsistent online features. Merely five days after release, the game is no longer available to buy on Steam and Fntastic, the studio behind the game, has announced it is shutting down and working on refunds for customers who bought the game. e24fc04721

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