------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Hello Ed,
Thanks for your replies. Unfortunately the man command doesn't work with rtcwake on the phone (but does with other software, e.g. 7zr). A specific command to try would be very helpful. On the desktop running as root "rtcwake -m show" shows the alarms that are on (but this command does not work on the phone, specifically on QtMoko v26). I noticed the issue regarding the phone turning itself on was reported in Android on Freerunner's bug tracker here: http://code.google.com/p/android-on-freerunner/issues/detail?id=24 trevi55 suggested to switch off alarms and update hardware clock. I'll try this (using "echo -e "W\n" > /var/spool/at/trigger"). Alon. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- Hi Alon, check if you can use: /usr/sbin/rtcwake --verbose --seconds 1 --mode disable Or if disable is not available in your version of rtcwake: /usr/sbin/rtcwake --verbose --seconds 1 --mode no Using UTC time. delta = 1 tzone = 0 tzname = UTC systime = 1337703739, (UTC) Tue May 22 16:22:19 2012 rtctime = 1337703738, (UTC) Tue May 22 16:22:18 2012 alarm 0, sys_time 1337703739, rtc_time 1337703738, seconds 1 rtcwake: wakeup from "no" using /dev/rtc0 at Tue May 22 16:22:20 2012 And you can check the RTC with: cat /proc/driver/rtc rtc_time : 16:25:13 rtc_date : 2012-05-22 alrm_time : 16:22:20 alrm_date : 2012-05-22 alarm_IRQ : yes alrm_pending : yes 24hr : yes And see if it has any effect. Kind regards, Ed
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