On Sunday 16 March 2014 16:17:04 Ove Kåven wrote:
> Den 16. mars 2014 14:14, skrev Arvid Fahlström Myrman:
> > Yes, I've been playing around with BackgroundJob from nemo-keepalive a
> > little since I wrote that. It seems to mostly work similarly to
> > Insomniac, with the added benefit of preventi
Den 16. mars 2014 14:14, skrev Arvid Fahlström Myrman:
Yes, I've been playing around with BackgroundJob from nemo-keepalive a little
since I wrote that. It seems to mostly work similarly to Insomniac, with the
added benefit of preventing suspend after triggering until BackgroundJob's
finished() m
Yes, I've been playing around with BackgroundJob from nemo-keepalive a little
since I wrote that. It seems to mostly work similarly to Insomniac, with the
added benefit of preventing suspend after triggering until BackgroundJob's
finished() method is called. It's a bit finicky to use though, sin
Den 15. mars 2014 23:55, skrev Arvid Fahlström Myrman:
I'm thinking about trying my luck with nemo-keepalive's KeepAlive, and setting
its enabled property to true when insomniac triggers to guarantee that timer
also triggers.
If you're going with nemo-keepalive, then you shouldn't need insomnia
On Saturday 15 March 2014 23:55 Arvid Fahlström Myrman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks, I didn't think of starting a Timer during an iphb wake-up. It still
> gets a bit difficult though having to juggle both Insomniac and a Timer at
> the same time, especially as I need to chain a bunch of timers, some wi
Hi,
Thanks, I didn't think of starting a Timer during an iphb wake-up. It still
gets a bit difficult though having to juggle both Insomniac and a Timer at the
same time, especially as I need to chain a bunch of timers, some with
intervals as short as five seconds, and I need to make sure that t
On Thursday 13 March 2014 20:45 Arvid Fahlström Myrman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know if it is possible to schedule code for execution at x
> seconds since epoch, with guaranteed execution even when in sleep mode?
> Currently I am using libiphb (through tanghus's Insomniac QML plugin), but
> li
Hi,
Does anyone know if it is possible to schedule code for execution at x seconds
since epoch, with guaranteed execution even when in sleep mode? Currently I am
using libiphb (through tanghus's Insomniac QML plugin), but libiphb only seems
to support waiting for a specified number of seconds,