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Remote shutdown of a linux pc?
Greetings all!
I've got an old laptop that met an untimely end (LCD screens don't like being dropped onto concrete, whod've thought?) which I've recently re-purposed as a linux server. I don't want it on 24/7 though, and it's awkward to reach, so I'm wondering if there's a way to start it up or shut it down remotely through the terminal? I'm able to ssh to it and issue 'shutdown -h now' to completely turn it off. but what I'm really interested in is some kind of sleep mode with wake-on-lan. The machine has a static IP and it'd be great to switch it on or off with single terminal commands. Anyone with a more solid knowledge of linux than I have any suggestions? |
Re: Remote shutdown of a linux pc?
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Re: Remote shutdown of a linux pc?
You can look here:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=234588 |
Re: Remote shutdown of a linux pc?
Awesome, thanks guys!
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Re: Remote shutdown of a linux pc?
just take a look.
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