I understand that this question has been asked before in various forms and 
apologize to those who think this is a useless question. Go easy on me 
(first time poster).

I am working on using the BBB in an embedded environment. It has the power 
I need to do image capture and machine vision processing as well as light 
control and data logging. 
The issue is that I only need to power it on once every 5 minutes (for a 
very brief time). 
I am looking into power management and see that some people have discussed 
kernel 3.12 as being better than 3.8, others discussing using android. Is 
there anybody who can definitively point me to how to control sleep or 
standby states in between readings (with wake up by RTC or interrupt)?
The SoC can do it but has anybody succesfully compiled a distro that takes 
advantage of power management?

Thank you so much,
ruben

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