Hi, everyone,

Is it possible to put a Linux computer into S3 sleep in a way such that
it will resume at a preset time (say 30 minutes later)? If so, how would
I go about doing this. Google doesn't know.

The reason I'm asking is that I have a Pentium D computer which acts as
a file-server/DVR. Now, as everyone (except me when I bought the
motherboard that only supports these) knows, these are power-hungry
monsters so I intend to keep it in sleep most of the time. I'm assuming
I can get it to Wake-on-Lan, so serving files isn't a problem. However,
I have no solution for scheduling it to wake up to record. Any
suggestions?

Thank you for reading,
-- 
Roshan George <[email protected]>

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