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ingeo
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I noticed today that if I remove the line echo USB2 > /proc/acpi/wakeup
to the /etc/rc.local the remote will put the system into standby and it stays in standby.
However the remote no longer wakes the system.
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ccfiel
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I have the same problem with ingeo. The workaround was successfully in alpha1 but in alpha 2 after you apply the workaround "http://wiki.xbmc.org/?title=Enable_Wake-On-Device" the device will not go to suspend. Any tips?
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Has anyone found a solution for this yet?
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And...Solved?
I've got the same issue
"the instant resume after suspend, the asrock appears to suspend but it immediately wakes up right after".
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Thanks! I'll try that asap!
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when i try to use those commands I get a permission denied error. Is there a reason why sudo doesn't give me permission?
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I'm curious in the 9.04 release of XBMC Live the Windows media center remote and USB IR adapter worked out of the box and you could suspend/resume no problem over IR with the Asrock Ion 330.
Now that the 9.11 release is final you can't unless you do the rc.local tweak. Does anyone know why this changed I thought it was a bug through the beta/rc releases but it seems to have carried over to the final 9.11 release of XBMC Live.
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Rion
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Any more new on this?
Im using Xbox DVD IR Adapter.
Appears to suspend but it immediately wakes up right after.
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You need to figure out exactly which port your IR dongle is plugged into and let me tell you, it's not obvious. Trial and error.
Let's swap the USB2 and USB0 by doing this
echo "USB0" >> /proc/acpi/wakeup
echo "USB2" >> /proc/acpi/wakeup