But if I put a timer between the power and the voltage regulator and pop the timer at 1AM, it does NOT work.
I add the same problem years ago. I do not shut the power off with a timer behind the pc now , but nvram-wakeup (on sourceforge) led to think the BIOS
Did not know about this tool. Installed it from Debian Sarge and followed the guess-helper instructions for 4 boots and got a good conf file for running with --directisa. Set the wake-up time and seems to work.
Now I don't have to go into BIOS.
Thanks.
H
timer is not jsut hour-minutes-secondes , but a fulldate (with year, month and day). I have no proof of this though it lead me to one conclusion: i guess the day part is incremented sometime in the day , if power is plugged.
thus power should be on at this time to get the timer to know it shoudl wakeup at 7PM today and not yesterday.
PS: i have a lot of evidence that this is just a crazy guess ... the internal
battery that should provide enough power for monthes , etc . though i still believe there is an only way to be remove this option , testing
with letting power on on most obvious time for increment (12PM or 12AM or my
best bet)
Cheers Alban
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