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shutdown and startup by comamnd or other way but no GUI
#1
Hi.

Is there a way to shutdown moode on my rpi by command from other host? 
And beside of it, is there a way to startup it in same way?

iam using home assistant and tring to control many things inside it.
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#2
To remotely shutdown use the URL below

Code:
http://moode/command/system.php?cmd=poweroff
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#3
(01-11-2024, 10:44 AM)kuduacz Wrote: Hi.

Is there a way to shutdown moode on my rpi by command from other host? 
And beside of it, is there a way to startup it in same way?

iam using home assistant and tring to control many things inside it.

although you could eventually shut it down, since then it would be powered off, I cannot see a way to send it any command
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#4
ok. Thanks for fast reply.
I just trying to sinf a way do power off my 7inch screen when not using moode. i have a 7ich touchscreen and when i set hdmi_blanking=1 it goes off, yes, but a few seconds screen go to blue and "no signal" info. it's so annoying.
So maybe you can find other solution to do that?
ulitmately i use smart swith to control.
I try with ./hub-ctrl and uhubctl but it doesnt power off -5v to screen.
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#5
(01-11-2024, 12:07 PM)kuduacz Wrote: ok. Thanks for fast reply.
I just trying to sinf a way do power off my 7inch screen when not using moode. i have a 7ich touchscreen and when i set hdmi_blanking=1 it goes off, yes, but a few seconds screen go to blue and "no signal" info. it's so annoying.
So maybe you can find other solution to do that?
ulitmately i use smart swith to control.
I try with ./hub-ctrl and uhubctl but it doesnt power off -5v to screen.

I have the original Raspberry 7'' touch display, and I set moOde to switch the display off after 5 minutes of no activity; and it works perfectly.
It also turns the display back on if I put it on play from my phone or laptop... I see no problem.

What is your display? How is it/can it be connected?
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#6
i bought it from thir hand so its hard to recognize it but whe i put : tvservice -n in cosone it show me MPI-MPI7002 so here it is : http://www.lcdwiki.com/7inch_HDMI_Display-C
its connected via hdmi cable (tape indeed) and usb to usb3 slot on my rpi4b
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