Hi klaus,
I was trying to wake up my small PC for automatic recording and initially found things about nvram-wakeup program but found it was not supported nor available in my BIOS. Then I found
http://www.mythtv.org/wiki/ACPI_Wakeup
and I checked that this method works on the tree PC I have. Now the question I have are: 1) Has this already been integrated to vdr? 2) is there interest for it
I guess that the best way to do it is to have vdr export the next recording time, and that unless a timer for wakeup is already set it, it use this value in shutdown script.
Any comment?
-- eric
Hi,
1) Has this already been integrated to vdr?
A working ACPI wakeup script was written by Tobi in 2003 and has been maintained by him as a debian package since then:
http://www.e-tobi.net/vdr-experimental/pool-sid/source/addons/vdr-addon-acpiwakeup_0.0.10.tar.gz
It works nicely on my system, after turning off HPET on boot.
Regards,
Hanno
On 05/31/2010 03:14 PM, Hanno Zulla wrote:
Hi,
1) Has this already been integrated to vdr?
A working ACPI wakeup script was written by Tobi in 2003 and has been maintained by him as a debian package since then:
http://www.e-tobi.net/vdr-experimental/pool-sid/source/addons/vdr-addon-acpiwakeup_0.0.10.tar.gz
It works nicely on my system, after turning off HPET on boot.
Thank for this part of the script. Job is half done at least. However, could you explainwhat part of the software creates "/var/cache/vdr/acpiwakeup.time". Is it automatic as soon as you have scheduled recordings?
-- eric
On 31.5.2010 16:04, Eric Valette wrote: <!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN"> ...
Stop that html-crap, please.