Anyone else have success using rtcwake on the fit-PC2? Before sleeping, the PC2 draws about .6 amps at 12V. We are able to put the PC2 to sleep with rtcwake, but when it's scheduled to boot back up, it does increase power usage (to .4 amps) but the screen doesn't come on and the PC2 is nonresponsive.
Is this a hardware or software issue? Anyone have insight into RTC on the PC2?
rtcwake on Linux Mint 9 on fit-PC2
Re: rtcwake on Linux Mint 9 on fit-PC2
I found this in the fit-PC wiki (here http://www.fit-pc.com/wiki/index.php?ti ... buntu_9.10):
Does this mean it's a hardware issue? Does suspend/sleep work in Windows?Known issues
Suspend and Hibernate functions do not work properly and disabled in kernel. Using these functions is equal to Lock Screen.
Re: rtcwake on Linux Mint 9 on fit-PC2
Hello Redpost
This is a kernel/driver issue. Suspend/resume works fine under Windows 7
This is a kernel/driver issue. Suspend/resume works fine under Windows 7
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Re: rtcwake on Linux Mint 9 on fit-PC2
Is this fixed on the fit-PC3 and Intense PC in Linux?
Re: rtcwake on Linux Mint 9 on fit-PC2
Fit-PC3 and Intense PC doesn't suffer from this issue.
Gabriel Heifets
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.
Fit-PC2/3/IntensePC support.