> I'm doing a script to shutdown the computer and I would like to know if mythtv
> is idle and in that case, delay the shutdown process until everything is
> done.
>
> I thought that there was a DCOP server and with that I could know the idle
> time, but I doesn't work (or isn't implemented at all)
On 8-Nov-05, at 10:56 AM, Oscar Curero wrote:
The script is launched when the acpi daemon receives the power button
event.
mythtv-setup isn't very helpful there.
Take a look at the mythshutdown program in current svn. It connects to
the server and returns status information that sounds like
El Dimarts, 8 de Novembre de 2005 01:24, George Nassas va escriure:
> On 7-Nov-05, at 6:48 PM, Oscar Curero wrote:
> > If I can't get the idle time, there other way is: ¿what things are
> > evaluated
> > in order to set the idle time?
>
> The mythtv-setup program exposes a few settings that are hel
On 7-Nov-05, at 6:48 PM, Oscar Curero wrote:
If I can't get the idle time, there other way is: ¿what things are
evaluated
in order to set the idle time?
The mythtv-setup program exposes a few settings that are helpful here.
One is the number of seconds to wait before declaring the server idl
Hi,
I'm doing a script to shutdown the computer and I would like to know if mythtv
is idle and in that case, delay the shutdown process until everything is
done.
I thought that there was a DCOP server and with that I could know the idle
time, but I doesn't work (or isn't implemented at all).