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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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subsystemctl
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Systemd support is now available in WSL
Good thing subsystemctl is still working for me. I did get my hopes up I could disable it tho. It sometimes causes errors when pacman tries to restart certain services.
circadian
- Circadian – Suspend-on-Idle Daemon for GNU/Linux Power Management
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Saving Energy: Home Server That Automatically Suspends to RAM and Wakes Up Again
I wrote something remarkably similar a few years ago, for similar reasons. I was pretty baffled that nothing similar already existed. Auto-wake with the RTC timer was what I really wanted.
Link, in case you care: https://github.com/mrmekon/circadian
I have a "NAS", which is really an enormous desktop tower crammed full of hard drives. It auto-wakes once per day, pulls backups from my various servers all over the place, then returns to sleep.
What are some alternatives?
wolweb - Web interface for sending Wake-on-lan (magic packet). An HTTP server built using GoLang and uses Bootstrap for UI.
caddy-wol - Caddy plugin that sends wake-on-lan magic packets to remote hosts to wake up e.g. reverse proxy targets.
supervisor-rs - Lite Rust version of supervisor, inspired by python version
autosuspend - A daemon to automatically suspend and wake up a system
displayplacer - macOS command line utility to configure multi-display resolutions and arrangements. Essentially XRandR for macOS.