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    • R Offline
      robmcc83
      last edited by

      One interesting thing I like about the second way is it seems easy :) lol.

      Would it be possible to say have the screen come on 6-9am in the morning Monday to Friday then come on again 4-10pm as everyone out at work or school during the day. Than say set it so that its on 8am till 10pm on a saturday and sunday when everyone is usually about.

      Thanks

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      • cruunnerrC Offline
        cruunnerr
        last edited by cruunnerr

        Sure, this is possible. For the beginning it seems easy, because u needn’t any optional hardware :)

        For your understanding how cronjobs works u should note the following:

        * * * * * user executive_command
        ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬ ┬
        │ │ │ │ │
        │ │ │ │ └──── Weekday (0-7, Sunday is 0 or 7)
        │ │ │ └────── Month (1-12)
        │ │ └──────── Day (1-31)
        │ └────────── Hour (0-23)
        └──────────── Minute (0-59)
        

        So for your special wish ^^it should look like this:

        # /etc/crontab: system-wide crontab
        # Unlike any other crontab you don't have to run the `crontab'
        # command to install the new version when you edit this file
        # and files in /etc/cron.d. These files also have username fields,
        # that none of the other crontabs do.
        
        SHELL=/bin/sh
        PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:/sbin:/bin:/usr/sbin:/usr/bin
        
        # m h dom mon dow user  command
        17 *    * * *   root    cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.hourly
        25 6    * * *   root    test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.daily )
        47 6    * * 7   root    test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.weekly )
        52 6    1 * *   root    test -x /usr/sbin/anacron || ( cd / && run-parts --report /etc/cron.monthly )
        0 6,16  * * 1,2,3,4,5   root  /home/pi/monitor_on.sh
        0 9,22  * * 1,2,3,4,5   root  /home/pi/monitor_off.sh
        0 8     * * 6,7   root  /home/pi/monitor_on.sh
        0 22    * * 6,7   root  /home/pi/monitor_off.sh
        #
        

        Or if you don’t want to create the *.sh files u can also just type the directly command.
        Like this:

        0 6,16  * * 1,2,3,4,5   root  /usr/bin/tvservice -p
        0 9,22  * * 1,2,3,4,5   root  /usr/bin/tvservice -o
        0 8     * * 6,7   root  /usr/bin/tvservice -p
        0 22    * * 6,7   root  /usr/bin/tvservice -o
        

        Last thing is the extremely easiest way because u just need to modify the crontab. there is nothing else needed at all.
        Just put these commands in your crontab and u are done ^^

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        • R Offline
          robmcc83
          last edited by

          That’s brill your a legend, got a few hours to myself tomorrow so armed with all this information and sure be giving this a try see what the outcome is.
          Thank you so much :)

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          • Mykle1M Offline
            Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @Mykle1
            last edited by Mykle1

            @Mykle1 said in Want to turn off my monitor:

            { exec(‘xset dpms force on’, null); }
            { exec(‘xset dpms force off’, null); }

            These commands do work. I just tested them on my desktop machine with a monitor connected through DVI and a laptop. Displays are immediately turned off (standby) and on. Here’s the laptop.

            https://youtu.be/3ldlUPkw2nM

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              robmcc83 @Mykle1
              last edited by

              @Mykle1 that’s cool as :) what are you using for the voice command I love that its brill.

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              • Mykle1M Offline
                Mykle1 Project Sponsor Module Developer @robmcc83
                last edited by

                @robmcc83 said in Want to turn off my monitor:

                that’s cool as :) what are you using for the voice command I love that its brill.

                https://github.com/mykle1/Hello-Lucy

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                  Jonae @cruunnerr
                  last edited by

                  @cruunnerr i made your tutorial, works like charm! only problem i found is: replaced print “.”, with: print (“.”), Thenks!

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                    Jonae @Jonae
                    last edited by

                    @Jonae
                    i encounterd another problem, sometimes after display goes ON the resolution is changed. any ideas why?

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                    • karsten13K Offline
                      karsten13 @Jonae
                      last edited by

                      @Jonae

                      I had similar problems using xrandr for disabling/enabling the monitor.

                      We did a fix in mm for the above problem (coming with next release) but I don’t know if this fixes your problem too.

                      You can find the fix in this PR.

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                        Jonae @karsten13
                        last edited by

                        @karsten13 said in Want to turn off my monitor:

                        @Jonae

                        I had similar problems using xrandr for disabling/enabling the monitor.

                        We did a fix in mm for the above problem (coming with next release) but I don’t know if this fixes your problem too.

                        You can find the fix in this PR.

                        Thank you, i updated the file, hope for the best :)

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