[mythtv-users] Please recommend a IR receiver that can wake from suspend-2-ram

Craig Huff huffcslists at gmail.com
Mon Mar 17 00:02:26 UTC 2008


On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 3:37 PM, Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm at atrpms.net> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 16, 2008 at 11:43:17AM -0500, Craig Huff wrote:
>  >
>  > Can't cite URLs for threads, but there was a bug with USB wakeup which
>  > was supposed to be fixed, IIRC, in kernels at or after 2.6.24.  I have
>  > had other things to watch ;-) so I haven't pursued it recently myself.
>  >  I have a Micro$oft Media Center remote and receiver which do
>  > everything else I want except wake from suspend/hibernate, so I am
>  > looking forward to getting that going.  OTOH, since I have problems
>  > with getting suspend to work on my hardware, wakeup has become a
>  > secondary issue.  Someday I hope to get back to these "projects", too.
>  >  On top of everything else, having been convinced to get off the
>  > Fedora Core merry-go-round and switch to CentOS, I find that kmdls and
>  > support for TuxOnIce (my preferred suspend/hibernate solution) tend to
>  > be overlooked and only built on request, so I find myself seriously
>  > looking at building my own RPM repository to maintain
>  > built-from-sources kernels and kmdls to support CentOS 5.1 with
>  > nvidia-graphics, alsa, ivtv, lirc, and suspend2/tuxonice kmdl and
>  > kernel modifications supported.
>
>  If you contribute this workload to ATrpms more people will have
>  benefits from your work! :)
>
>  The main part is that there are not that many people interested in
>  tuxonice on CentOS. Which is why Matthias usually only maintains these
>  kernels upon request. If you can help him out with the RHEL/CentOS
>  part, I'm sure he will be very glad!
>
>  If you're interested join us at ATrpms-devel.
>  --
>  Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
>
Axel,

Gladly, but don't hold your breath!  It seems my family thinks I spend
too much time between the keyboard and chair already 8^).

If I get anywhere, I'll sign up for the -devel list and find out how
to share whatever RPMs I can produce.

Craig.


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