I was fiddling around with an init.d boot-up script to automatically power on and select the correct input on my Yamaha AV receiver which is nearly working — works perfectly from the command line but not yet in the boot process.
Whilst doing this, I was looking at the /sbin/display executable...
You'll find a version of GNU m4 up on hummypkg now. I needed this to compile the at daemon, and it may be useful to others for on-the-Humax compilation.
I had to cross-compile this from my Linux box: when compiled on the HDR, it failed with "Stack overflow" on any type of invocation.
Please...
I've just had the at daemon package published to hummypkg. This is my first attempt at a package, so please do let me know if it gives any issues.
This is the UNIX at command and atd daemon, which allow for scheduling of one-off commands to be run when specified. I find this useful for...
I was fiddling around with an init.d boot-up script to automatically power on and select the correct input on my Yamaha AV receiver which is nearly working — works perfectly from the command line but not yet in the boot process.
Whilst doing this, I was looking at the /sbin/display executable...
You'll find a version of GNU m4 up on hummypkg now. I needed this to compile the at daemon, and it may be useful to others for on-the-Humax compilation.
I had to cross-compile this from my Linux box: when compiled on the HDR, it failed with "Stack overflow" on any type of invocation.
Please...
I've just had the at daemon package published to hummypkg. This is my first attempt at a package, so please do let me know if it gives any issues.
This is the UNIX at command and atd daemon, which allow for scheduling of one-off commands to be run when specified. I find this useful for...
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