On Sat, Jul 14, 2007 at 12:48:19AM +0200, Udo Richter wrote:
I don't really understand that. On boot, you start VDR, kill it and
restart it?
Yes and no :-)
My vdrwatchdog just take care that vdr is up and respond, if it's not,
then it kill it and reload the driver and restart it.
Now I have
Gregoire Favre wrote:
I use Min. event timeout/user inactivity of 60 minutes but when my
computer poweron vdr only seems to wait for about 5 minutes before
shuting down my computer if a timer isn't programmed which is quiete bad
if I power it by hand and don't come after it directly.
This is
On Fri, Jul 13, 2007 at 11:40:42PM +0200, Udo Richter wrote:
This is not how its supposed to be.
Since 1.5.1, VDR remembers the planned wakeup time in setup.conf as
NextWakeupTime. (You can convert the number to human-readable with perl
-e print scalar time())
On next wakeup,