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cannot get resume to work with remote - Evanrich - 2009-11-15 I've been reading every thread on here about resume and remotes, and have tried everything listed so far, but am unable to get resume to work, so looking for some help. I've tried doing the Quote:kernel /boot/vmlinuz-<version> root=UUID=<some-uuid> ro quiet splash usbcore.autosuspend=-1thing. Ive tried doing the Echo USB0 > /proc/acpi/wakeup thing for every usb device listed by lsusb, and this is what I see in my terminal: Quote:(T: XBMCLive)root@XBMCLive:~# cat /proc/acpi/wakeupI can get the system to suspend to ram via the power button from within XBMC, but cannot get it to resume. Here is the last portion of my xbmc.log file http://pastebin.com/m4c52d7aa here is my rc.local file: http://pastebin.com/m53059ff8 Here is my menu.lst file: http://pastebin.com/m4e4ca459 Here is my lircmap.xml file http://pastebin.com/m302a5806 Here is my hardware.conf file http://pastebin.com/m5a905dcd And finally, my lircd.conf file: http://pastebin.com/m3defefb1 my specs are in my system, I have the newer zotac board that supports STR, I have S3 enabled in my bios, I have resume from everything turned on, and can't seem to figure this out. If I hit a button on the keyboard, it will resume, but remote does not. I', using a Harmony 550 remote, with a HA-IR01SV IR receiver From here There is one thing i noticed, however, but dont know if its the problem. If i do LSUSB, I see this: Quote:(T: XBMCLive)root@XBMCLive:~# lsusb however even though I did Echo USB4 (for Bus 4) it still doesn't show a USB4 in the cat above...could this be it? Thanks Update: I've made a small amount of progress. REading a post here, I added a new device to my remote, called "windows media center" and left the defaults. Now if i use that device, I can get it to resume by hitting the "PwrToggle" button on the remote, however once resumed, power toggle does not send it back to sleep...I have to switch back to the Harmony PVR to get it to go back to sleep, but at least it looks like resuming sorta works...now how do i get it to work on the harmony device settings? - jonassw - 2009-11-15 Did you adjust lirc.conf to properly operate as a Windows Media Center remote? My only theory, and it's probably not a very good one, is that maybe lirc translates powertoggle as poweron, and not poweroff/toggle/whatever. - Evanrich - 2009-11-15 jonassw Wrote:Did you adjust lirc.conf to properly operate as a Windows Media Center remote? I haven't tried changing the lirc conf for media center remote, as a guide I saw on here and suggested by someone else, said to configure the remote in lirc as a "Harmony KLS PVR" for better functionality. I went about setting the remote/lirc up as instructed, and got every button to work, except for the resume functionality. I'll have to see if there might be some other xbmc command for power toggle functionality. What's weird is that if I have the remote in PVR mode, it won't register any input on my ir receiver (has an LED to indicate reception) but if I switch the remote to media center, it will light the LED, and will bring XBMC out of resume if i press the button for "PwrToggle" looks like I'll have to do some investigating into commands if nobody else has any ideas. - rickx - 2009-11-15 Evanrich Wrote:I've been reading every thread on here about resume and remotes, and have tried everything listed so far, but am unable to get resume to work, so looking for some help.That's not what I see here. Those US12 + 15 are usb hubs also. Quote:I can get the system to suspend to ram via the power button from within XBMC, but cannot get it to resume.Yes, not exactly intuitive. Use lshw to understand something about usb "trees". Quote:ThanksSuspend/Resume works...or it doesn't. Hacks hardly solve that. Once you enable the correct device to wakeup the system from suspend, create a script to run on resume....you'd better go e.g. here for the details. - outleradam - 2009-11-15 cool i just used that. lshw can be obtained by apt-get install lshw then lshw >>/home/lshw from any terminal to be viewed as a file. lshw returns too much info to be viewed on my terminal. - Evanrich - 2009-11-16 rickx Wrote:That's not what I see here. Those US12 + 15 are usb hubs also. thanks for the info.. I turned on US12, and now when i hit the power button to put it to sleep, it comes back on by itself about 4 seconds later....running lshw right now to see what gets output. - rickx - 2009-11-16 Evanrich Wrote:thanks for the info.. I turned on US12, and now when i hit the power button to put it to sleep, it comes back on by itself about 4 seconds later....running lshw right now to see what gets output. Ok, first step in right direction. Now read the linked wiki. |