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[vdr] Force time changing / Wakeup with Via KLE 133
- To: vdr@linuxtv.org
- Subject: [vdr] Force time changing / Wakeup with Via KLE 133
- From: Hans-Hermann Redenius <redenius@uni-oldenburg.de>
- Date: Sun, 21 Apr 2002 09:01:19 +0200
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Hi,
I have tested RTC-wakeup of two Boards (DFI AM33-EL and Shuttle MK20N)
with the Via KLE 133 (MicroATX, integrated Sound, Video and LAN).
It is not possible to set the wake-up time throught nvram or rtc, but
the wake on rtc time feature works.
I want to set the wakeup time to 04:00:00 everday, and change the Clock
so that the System wakes up at the right time.
Now the question:
Can vdr or any other program be forced to set the time after booting?
Now vdr sets the time after a minute, but then detects that that there
was no activity for hours and tries to power the system down.
This is no big problem, because after a manual start I can press a key,
and after a timer start, the timer is there.
But sometimes it seems that vdr needs more than a minute to get the
time, after a maunal start i observed up to eight minutes, and this
could be bad for a recording.
Hans-Hermann Redenius
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