Name | Modified | Size | Downloads / Week |
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old | 2015-04-19 | ||
rtcidle-1.7.tar.gz | 2019-10-16 | 27.6 kB | |
rtcidle-1.6.tar.gz | 2019-07-10 | 27.1 kB | |
rtcidle-1.5.tar.gz | 2019-07-08 | 25.6 kB | |
rtcidle-1.4.tar.gz | 2017-11-03 | 26.1 kB | |
rtcidle-1.3.tar.gz | 2017-10-25 | 23.2 kB | |
rtcidle-1.2.tar.gz | 2017-09-27 | 23.1 kB | |
README | 2015-11-25 | 1.7 kB | |
rtcidle-1.1.tar.gz | 2015-11-25 | 43.1 kB | |
rtcidle-1.0.tar.gz | 2015-04-21 | 22.2 kB | |
Totals: 10 Items | 219.6 kB | 0 |
rtcidle is a Linux daemon that suspend the computer (with apm or acpi) if no user activity has been detected for a given amount of time; - does not suspend if a program listed in /etc/rtcidle.conf is running - if an at or cron job is to be executed in less than 5 minutes, it does not sleep - it sleeps until 2 minutes before the next scheduled at or cron job, or until 22:58 hours in the future, whichever comes first ************************************** * See also index.html in the package * ************************************** Installation ------------ Vixie cron or cronie sources are required in a local directory; update the VCRDIR variable in Makefile.cron accordingly; make cp rtcidle.conf /etc Copying rtcidle.before and rtcidle.after to /etc and customizing them might be useful. Queues ------ The directories at/ and cron/ contains code for finding the next time at or cron have a scheduled job. atqueue.c: time_t atnext(time_t now, int *running); next time for an at scheduled job; if running is not NULL, it will be stored whether an at job is currently running (according to the at queue, note that is not reliable) cronqueue.c: time_t cronnext(time_t now, char *prog_name); next time for a cron job; pass argv[0] as prog_name programs.c: char **readList(char *filename); reads a list from a file (list of program names to check) int runningProgram(char **list); checks whether any of the program in the list is running Child ----- This directory contains 'waiting', a standalone program. Run a program as 'waiting programname arg arg arg...' to avoid suspending when the program is running.