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When you go to change that setting (shutdown function), the tooltip at the bottom states 'Define what action XBMC should do when it has been idle for a long period of time.'
At least for the Aeon Nox 5 skin.
I have that set to suspend anyways.
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Ok. It's the same behavior I was getting with my windows setup and the same dongle from the RRC-126 remote. Had to keep sending repetitive powertoggle commands and then it would finally wake. That HTPC I am using as my home server for now, so I have it set to 'exit' XBMC instead and leave the pc running. Power on actually sends a 'WIN+3' command to launch XBMC from the pinned program on the taskbar.
Right now I'm going to try sending 3 powertoggles in a row to turn it on. If that doesn't work, I'll order a receiver like one of the two you use. If that all fails, I'll just leave it running all the time.
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Does anyone know how to wake on lan OpenElec from Windows 8 PC locally? if it can be done via SSH or VNC then even better, TIA!
I have used Yatse app to WOL the Chromebox with standalone OpenElec but i want to be able to do it from my windows 8 PC too
My XBMC/Kodi folder: addons, skins, addon/menu backgrounds & more
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Has anyone figured out, if possible yet, to dual boot openelec with ubuntu (or any OS with OE)?
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Thanks for the quick response Matt. But everything I've tried, I am unable to boot anything after modifying the grub "40_custom" file after setting up as standalone & manually adding OE partitions. I am not a noob to linux but not an expert either. I'll keep trying! Also, I want to thank you for all your hard work on this script. Made everything easier
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Will do! Thanks again for the quick replies