That would only work if "Light Display Manager" was the only login
manager in existence, and everyone used it.

I need some way to distinguish between human interactive users that the
computer should not shut down on and automated sessions that the
computer can be shut down on.

The reality is though that I really should not have to do this at all.
Cron should be extended to handle the wake up timer, and handle the
decision on when to shut down the computer, when it should turn itself
on, and when it should remain on. It is an oddity that MythTV is allowed
to control such a global resource, and us users have to try and add
patches to extend its functionality.

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