SourceForge.net wrote:

A quick question about this:

Is a reboot still sometimes necessary when the wakeup time has been set
using the ACPI method?

Sorry I missed the last comment about Bugs item #1581561.

> Feature Requests item #1581566, was opened at 2006-10-21 00:30
> Message generated for change (Comment added) made by duncanwebb
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>> Category: Plugins
>> Group: Freevo 1.x series
>> Status: Pending
> Priority: 5
> Submitted By: Tanja (owigera)
> Assigned to: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
> Summary: ACPI support for autoshutdown
> 
> Initial Comment:
> This patch adds support for acpi alarm as alternative
> wakeup methode for the autoshutdown plugin.
> 
> If your bios supports this methode, you do not need 
> nvram-wakeup for this to work.
> The wakeup time is set simply by 
> "echo 2004-08-02 20:15:00 >/proc/acpi/alarm"
> 
> This methode seems easier to set up.
> I am using it for over a year now without any problems.
> That is why I wanted to add it to the new autoshutdown
> plugin as an alternative to nvram.
> 
> 
> This patch also contains the fixes I submitted in 
> Bugs item #1581561
> 
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>> Comment By: Duncan Webb (duncanwebb)
> Date: 2006-10-21 10:07
> 
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> The patch has been applied to rel-1-6 in r8437.
> 
> I've corrected a few typos, hopefully correctly.
> 
> Many thanks for the patch and clean up. This probably
> explains why the development of nvram_wakeup has stopped.
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