[Bug 987420] Re: allow to set restart/resume time on shutdown/suspend

2012-05-15 Thread Matthew Paul Thomas
I'm not clear what you're asking for here.

Do you think that the Shut Down dialog, for example, should have an
option for starting up the computer again at a specified time?

Or is this more of a schedule thing, providing settings to (for example)
start up the computer every weekday at 8:55 a.m.?

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[Bug 987420] Re: allow to set restart/resume time on shutdown/suspend

2012-05-15 Thread ceg
I don't know if daily wake events can be programmed in the hardware real
time clock.

Yes, a small +wakup again checkbox or similar collapsible UI to enter
a date would be sufficient I guess. But if it the UI could remember the
last setting used this might already also allow daily (next day)
wakeups.

For facility wide power saving schedules I think debian has a shutdown-
at-night package.

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[Bug 987420] Re: allow to set restart/resume time on shutdown/suspend

2012-04-23 Thread ceg
** Description changed:

  Linux provides a simple way to schedule an restart event, for example:
  
  rtcwake -m on -s seconds-to-sleep
  
- This command avoids that rtcwake does the switching into another power state 
(mode -m stays on).
- The power state are thus handled by the regular pm-tools, which is more 
stable especially on resume. The real time clock will simply trigger a 
scheduled power event.
+ This command avoids that rtcwake does any switching into another power
+ state (mode -m stays on).
+ The power state is thus handled by the regular installed powermanagment
+ tools, which is more stable especially on resume.
+ 
+ Just schedule the wake event, then do the regular shutdown/suspend.
+ Later, the real time clock will trigger the scheduled power event
+ and the machine comes back up.

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