2019-11-07, 07:28 PM
Thanks Didier, but that doesn't happen in Argon One because it has a software that can be downloaded from the manufacturer's website and controls that the shutdowns are done the right way. It also manages the operating mode of the fan.
The best of all is that when you choose the option to turn off the menu, directly turns off the system completely, as in a conventional PC and then, to turn it back on, just press the power button as in any pc.
If there is a problem with Openplotter's autostart menu that seems, by chance and inexplicably sends a shutdown command for Argon One, but as at home I use Rpi 4 as a desktop PC I don't have that problem. I guess Sailoog could guess where that curious behavior comes from.
What I have checked is that the shutdowns are always correct and have never lost any configuration file or anything like that.
The best of all is that when you choose the option to turn off the menu, directly turns off the system completely, as in a conventional PC and then, to turn it back on, just press the power button as in any pc.
If there is a problem with Openplotter's autostart menu that seems, by chance and inexplicably sends a shutdown command for Argon One, but as at home I use Rpi 4 as a desktop PC I don't have that problem. I guess Sailoog could guess where that curious behavior comes from.
What I have checked is that the shutdowns are always correct and have never lost any configuration file or anything like that.
Why are sailors more daring than other men?
Because: No man is so often afraid
like the sailors.
"Of the questions of the seafaring world", in
The Tree of Science, Ramon Llull
Because: No man is so often afraid
like the sailors.
"Of the questions of the seafaring world", in
The Tree of Science, Ramon Llull