Re: [mythtv-users] How can I know if the mythtv is idle?

2005-11-10 Thread Phill Edwards
> 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)

Re: [mythtv-users] How can I know if the mythtv is idle?

2005-11-08 Thread George Nassas
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

Re: [mythtv-users] How can I know if the mythtv is idle?

2005-11-08 Thread Oscar Curero
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

Re: [mythtv-users] How can I know if the mythtv is idle?

2005-11-07 Thread George Nassas
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

[mythtv-users] How can I know if the mythtv is idle?

2005-11-07 Thread Oscar Curero
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).