Subj : Re: Releasing the TV before shutting down ? To : All From : R.Wieser Date : Sat Aug 03 2024 13:34:11 Andy, >> I have no idea what you are saying here. I'm supposed to be "SSHing" ? > > I think the whole "SSH distraction" arose when I, the OP, was > wondered how you'd type a command when you couldn't see what you were > typing because the screen would be black ... .... > I think most people could manage to type a command "blind" to re-enable > the screen, I seem to have a couple of years of experience with myself (duh :-) ), and have noticed that I am /very/ likely to make typos when trying to do that. Even to lauhghable proportions when I'm tired. But thats not the point. > but then someone suggested you could SSH to the Pi from somewhere else to > type the command to re-enable the screen The one suggesting it was Lawrence. And his whole suggestion was exactly four characters, "SSH?". IOW, not having /any/ of the info you, in the above, have provided (and he still hasn't by the way). After which I wrote that that would be solving one problem but by it creating another. Based on his responses I had to conclude that Lawrence has absolutily no idea what I'm talking about, so I asked him to explain his solution. Hey, perhaps his SSH solution is different from the one I know, and cannot ever be(come) a problem. I'm still waiting for that explanation though, as no matter how strongly I indicated I need some he refuses to supply it. All he's posted is a few words which start with "SSH" - without any explanation to them - and a few iterations of "remote machine" - again, without a sliver of explanation of what it is or how its supposed to be used. So yes, there is a distraction going on, but it isn't the "SSH?" suggestion one itself (it might have worked in quite a few circumstances). Its Lawrence there verbally dancing around, trying to evade having to say anything at all. Why ? Only he knows. .... Though my guess is that he doesn't actually know much of anything about it. Just some "big words" he tried to impress me with. Regards, Rudy Wieser --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05 * Origin: Agency HUB, Dunedin - New Zealand | Fido<>Usenet Gateway (3:770/3) .