Read the statement by Michael Teeuw here.
cron job hdmi on and off
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@evroom Thanks for your explanation, I have made adjustments and will check tonight if it works. I will report this back. Thanks for the effort.
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unfortunately it still doesn’t work what am I doing
wrong?!

cron infoon sh file

off sh file

error logfile:

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So it seems that the cronjob is okay.
Can you do:
ˋˋˋls -als /run/user/1000/wayland*ˋˋˋI think you need wayland-0 iso wayland-1.
With ˋˋˋ grep username /etc/passwdˋˋˋ (use your username) you can verify that your user has uid 1000.
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In de laatste 2 regels mist een spatie bij /home.
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ok i checked some more and did some tests

when I execute the following I get the error message that I also see in the log
/usr/bin/wlr-randr --output H DMI-A-1 --off
failed to connect to displayalso running the sh files via putty gives the error
it seems that the command:
/usr/bin/wlr-randr --output H DMI-A-1 --off
the error message gives the question is this command incorrect or is there an underlying problem?
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@Sam-0 Can you run the following from the command line and she your results:
wlr-randr
ls -als /run/user/1000/wayland*Share your results. Either the
wayland-1is different as indicated by @evroom orHDMI-A-1is actually a different version on your system.Share the results from the above and we take it from there. Also, @evroom has indicated the there is supposed to be a space before
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So as stated before you most probably need to change wayland-1 to wayland-0 in your scripts.
Give it a try.
Furthermore the .lock file may cause a problem, but I guess this will show in your error log.
And temporarily change the times in your cronjob to speed things up a bit.
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@evroom *.lock should not cause an issue. I have same on my system and no issues with it. I agree with the wayland-1 change to wayland-0.
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@Sam-0 said in cron job hdmi on and off:
should it be modified in this way?
output HDMI-A-1 --on
Into
output HDMI-A-0 --onNo, like this:
export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-0
In both scripts.
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@Sam-0 no… the exports have to be before the wlr_randr
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@sdetweil
thank you i made the adjustment

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You only had to change the 1 into a 0.
Not to move the lines around, especially not the ones with export.#!/bin/bash export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-0 export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 wir-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --onBut you are slowly getting there :-)
Wax on, wax off
Screen on, screen off. -
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@evroom said in cron job hdmi on and off:
You only had to change the 1 into a 0.
Not to move the lines around, especially not the ones with export.#!/bin/bash export WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-0 export XDG_RUNTIME_DIR=/run/user/1000 wir-randr --output HDMI-A-1 --onBut you are slowly getting there :-)
Wax on, wax off
Screen on, screen off.Man who catch fly with chopstick, accomplish anything😆
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ok is this good now? :) let me know the result tomorrow…


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@Sam-0 think so yes
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