Hi, does vdr (especially version 1.4.7 as I am using this right now) tell the shutdownscript in any way what caused the shutdown-request (pressing the poweroff button on fb or the idle timer)? I am asking this cause I switched from 24/7 to nvram-wakeup and it (in the form it is implemented today) failed the waf-test. My wife (and somehow me too) does not like the behaviour of VDR that there is no way to choose a timeperiod where the idletimer is inactive. Let's say you like the comfort of 24/7 but nevertheless want to save some energy. Normally vdr is not used between 0:00 and 8:00, so it could be off at these times (but only if no recordings are to be done). During 8:01 - 23:59 we don't want vdr to idle-shutdown (but manual shutdowns should still work). For this it would be nice to have a) a direct vdr feature (like no idletimer from x to y (and maybe more than one range)) or b) a way to distinguish between manual shutdown and idletimer shutdown in the shutdownscript. Today we can choose between a) a long idletimeout (but that also leads to long unused uptimes in the middle of the night after a recording) b) short idletimeout (which is annoying cause you always have to tell vdr to keep alive) c) a shutdown-hook that disables shutdowns from 8-24 (which a) still can't stop the annoying message to appear on screen and b) will stop manual shutdowns from working too) So somehow I see a missing feature here ;) Many thanks for your answers, Norbert _______________________________________________ vdr mailing list vdr@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.linuxtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/vdr