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sudo gainroot
reboot
and using the reboot button from the CSSU config software do not work. These operations just turn the device off.
They were both working fine yesterday, albeit slowly, and today they're not.
The only additional software installed since was the F-Cam drivers and F-Cam. Could these have caused the problem? I'm not skilled enough in the ways of Linux to diagnose the problem.
Might anyone have any ideas what the cause might be?