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Probably just dreaming, but wouldn't it be cool if Myth could update
the bios wakeup time based on the next recording so it would power up
say 5 to 10 minutes before it has to record? <br>
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- James<br>
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Boyd II, Willy wrote:<br>
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Subject: Re: [mythtv-users] sleep/wake with Jarod's guide
Op maandag 5 april 2004 20:37, schreef Kenneth Ljungh:
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<pre wrap="">Op maandag 5 april 2004 19:40, schreef Kenneth Ljungh:
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<pre wrap="">Does anyone have the sleep/wake function working on FC1
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<pre wrap="">with Axel's
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<pre wrap="">custom kernel? The electric bill is killing the gaf.
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<pre wrap="">I'm using nvram wakeup
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<pre wrap="">on a asus pundit box (running gentoo) and it works great.
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<pre wrap="">Do you also shutdown the box (like I do) or do you use some of the
suspend to RAM/Disk stuff? There seems to be some interest
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<pre wrap="">for it on
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<pre wrap="">the mailinglist currently, so please share your resources. :-)
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<pre wrap="">Yes, I have myth run /sbin/poweroff to shut down the box and
nvram-wakeup to use the cmos clock to power on the box. I also set
myth to power on 120 secs before recording since the box boots in
about 1 min.
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<pre wrap="">Ehm isn't poweroff a 'hard' thing. Like, it doesn't shutdown
services and the
such? My system runs "/sbin/shutdown -h now".
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At least on my machine, poweroff shuts down services properly. Only
difference I've ever seen, is I once had an old machine that wouldn't
actually "power off" using '/sbin/shutdown -h now'. Or maybe my problem
was not using '-h'? I dunno... since then I just use 'poweroff' and it
works like a charm.
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<pre wrap="">That boottime is about what I get too, but I never clocked it
after I enabled
the parallel rc stuff genoo has. Edit /etc/conf.d/rc and set
RC_PARALLEL_STARTUP="yes", don't know if it helps anything though. :-P
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<pre wrap="">nvram-wakeup didn't automatically recognise the pundit but
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<pre wrap="">the latest
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<pre wrap="">release (0.95) do support it so one just have to specify it on the
command line. Also there was a wake-up-before margin of 5 min in one
of the .h files that I set 0 zero before compiling.
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<pre wrap="">Hehe, I think I have a little advantage that I can read the German
nvram-wakeup forums. There's stated that you can download the
CVS version, or
just the definitions header file, and it would work after a recompile.
btw, I think that it might be possible to directly write in UNIX epoch
to /proc/acpi/alarm and have it work, though I never tried
that. Obviously
you would need to have the wake-up feature enabled in the BIOS already
(nvram-wakeup does that for you).
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