2016-05-27, 17:35
(2016-05-26, 23:45)MikeMcr Wrote: Sorry, I meant suspend (i.e. the mode you can quickly wake-up from). The shutdown option turns it off on both boxes.
Looking at my backup firmware file, I updated the coreboot firmware on the Asus in July 2015 and is running the Intel EGL build of OpenELEC.
On the Dell I updated it last week (new unit) so is fully up-to-date with coreboot and LibreELEC.
I agree that a flashing/blinking LED would be really annoying! Is it possible the change to kill the blinking also stopped it turning off completely in suspend mode? No big deal though, I can get some lightdims like you mentioned.
I played around this yesterday and am able to replicate this behavior on my Dell Chromebox as well - I think I never noticed it before because I had a lightdim on the LED. Unfortunately, I'm unable to get the LED to turn off during suspend, just blink at various rates. Maybe I will just go ahead and implement the blinking for all models since that appears to be the standard going forward. Or I could just leave it as-is.
(2016-05-27, 14:08)wwessel Wrote: Hi Matt,
is it possible to execute some commands after resume from suspend? e.g. I want to "touch" my NAS HDD to spin it up just after waking up my Chromebox, so the HDD is ready when I start a movie...
absolutely, see: http://wiki.openelec.tv/index.php/Creati...me_Scripts