2010-01-02, 14:36
Hey All,
I was wondering if there was away to have the auto shutdown call an external power script.
right now, I have the star and hash buttons linked to a script that powers on the tv, rcvr, sets the inputs and minimum volume on the rcvr.
I was hoping to automate this some more by having the auto shutdown feature call the suspend script and the power button call the resume script.
On the bedroom machine I have this done with pm.suspend modified to that machine and with a suspend and resume script. It is a little more involved as I have to stop and restart lirc as well as lcdD for the Antec fusion, but the off or on scripts power on or off the lg tv as well as the bell express-vu rcvr and sets the tv to the proper input. if I had this programmed into my pronto instead of my mce remote, i would automate it further by having options on the pronto for -pwr on XBMC Movies - Pwr on mythtv - pwr on bell express vu. but all of the above still involve the use shutting the machine down manually from the call to suspend script.
Any Ideas.
Thanks,
Dave
I was wondering if there was away to have the auto shutdown call an external power script.
right now, I have the star and hash buttons linked to a script that powers on the tv, rcvr, sets the inputs and minimum volume on the rcvr.
I was hoping to automate this some more by having the auto shutdown feature call the suspend script and the power button call the resume script.
On the bedroom machine I have this done with pm.suspend modified to that machine and with a suspend and resume script. It is a little more involved as I have to stop and restart lirc as well as lcdD for the Antec fusion, but the off or on scripts power on or off the lg tv as well as the bell express-vu rcvr and sets the tv to the proper input. if I had this programmed into my pronto instead of my mce remote, i would automate it further by having options on the pronto for -pwr on XBMC Movies - Pwr on mythtv - pwr on bell express vu. but all of the above still involve the use shutting the machine down manually from the call to suspend script.
Any Ideas.
Thanks,
Dave