by JPD » Mon Mar 23, 2020 1:07 am
I have the same question, but for a RPI4, I see in the link that was provided that hdmiblanking has not been implemented in RPI4 yet.
I'd like the user to be able to have some way to fully turn off the RPI safely, without having to unplug the power cord.
Currently I have added hdmiBlanking=1 in the config.txt file in the Pi just in case, but that didn't work.
I have the shutoff option turned on in the infobox, but when I click that, the displays go into powersaving mode, but the Pi's fan and LEDs are indicating the device is still on.
I have the same question, but for a RPI4, I see in the link that was provided that hdmiblanking has not been implemented in RPI4 yet.
I'd like the user to be able to have some way to fully turn off the RPI safely, without having to unplug the power cord.
Currently I have added hdmiBlanking=1 in the config.txt file in the Pi just in case, but that didn't work.
I have the shutoff option turned on in the infobox, but when I click that, the displays go into powersaving mode, but the Pi's fan and LEDs are indicating the device is still on.