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    Fedora 27 not shutdown

    Hi, i recently installed fedora 27 and it works fine but when i try to shutdown it shows the following message:
    wlp3so: failed to remove key from hardware, and some times shows a different message witch is
    ACPI region does not cover the entire command / response buffer
    does any one know how to solve this?
    Thank you
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    Re: Fedora 27 not shutdown

    I have the same problem

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    Re: Fedora 27 not shutdown

    I'm not sure what the problem is, but this command in terminal should shutdown your system (do this as super-user or use "sudo" if you've set it up):
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    # poweroff
    Also you might upgrade your system (which you should be doing every day) with "sudo dnf upgrade" in the terminal.

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    Re: Fedora 27 not shutdown

    thank you friend

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