Bootloops? This app is very safely IMHO.Borygo77 wrote: [....] Better leave it as I don't want any bootloops caused with samyGOrc
[App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
sorry for my english
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
Other thing is I have no working telnet or ssh
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
That's another story
Otherwise yes samyGOrc is absolutely safe, there's just a warning about a very specific case that couldn't occur if you use version from bottom of page anyway. You can try ALL keycodes without fear
Otherwise yes samyGOrc is absolutely safe, there's just a warning about a very specific case that couldn't occur if you use version from bottom of page anyway. You can try ALL keycodes without fear
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
I'm sorry, is there a page where I can read about mapping "soft power off" to a chosen remote key, assuming I use RCRemap?
Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
No, it's a resident lib (to be launched only once on startup) so you can't map it, and have to use offered features.
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
Thanks for the answer.zoelechat wrote:No, it's a resident lib (to be launched only once on startup) so you can't map it, and have to use offered features.
So, if I want to map "soft power off" to, say, pre-ch button, it isn't possible at the moment? (or at all)
Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
It's neither amongst existing nor intended features, but theoretically possible, source is attached
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
Haha, why not, actually. Could you point me to toolchain/howto?zoelechat wrote:It's neither amongst existing nor intended features, but theoretically possible, source is attached
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Re: [App] libSoftPowerOff D/E/F/H
@zoelechat: Is there a built-in way to know if the panel is on or off when using libSoftPower? I guess I could write state to a file by using the on/off hooks - but maybe the information is already exposed somewhere.
My use case is to query the panel state potentially every second from a script, so it should be as light as possible.
My use case is to query the panel state potentially every second from a script, so it should be as light as possible.
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