Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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0.0 | 3.9 | |
about 1 year ago | 8 days ago | |
Python | Haskell | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | The Unlicense |
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Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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Wake on lan with proxmox
Another option is to use a Web-GUI like Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server, which is also available as a Docker container though the Docker container isn't maintained anymore, it still works.
- need help setting up raspberry pi as a wol server
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What do you self-host that no one's heard of?
Non Docker: https://github.com/sciguy14/Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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Hello! I have been trying to set up the raspberry pi as a wake on lan server for my laptop. I have tested it and it works locally from the router, but I cannot configure the arp table and it was leading to issues after shutdown. I tried to use sciguy14's wake on lan server, but it always said my laptop was off even when it wasn't. Now to etherwake. Is it possible to set up etherwake to wake my computer when it is not directly plugged into it? I would like my laptop to be wired, so I was wondering if my pi could be connected to my router through ethernet and the same with my laptop so I don't need to worry about wifi. Thanks in advance!
Hakatime
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What do you self-host that no one's heard of?
Hakatime (Open source wakatime alternative): https://github.com/mujx/hakatime
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Time Tracking for Developers β WakaTime vs. Hakatime vs. Wakapi
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What are some alternatives?
Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Docker - A docker image of sciguy14/Remote-Wake-Sleep-On-LAN-Server
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