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Change Screensaver Timeout (how long before sleeps)
These are simple Launchpad scripts which change when the Kindle goes to sleep and the screensaver on the Kindle starts. The default is '10 mins'.
Here are my scripts. I actually have several set to Launchpad shortcuts, from 15 minutes to 120 minutes: screensaver_timeout.ini Code:
[Actions] ; Screensaver Timeout S A = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_15.sh S B = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_20.sh S C = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_30.sh S D = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_45.sh S E = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_60.sh S F = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_90.sh S G = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_120.sh S X = !source /mnt/us/launchpad/screensaver_timeout_reset.sh Code:
#!/bin/sh mntroot rw # Based on version 0.01 (20090724) ebs V="0.02.N" # Default timeout in seconds TIMEOUT=900 # Log somewhere out of the way mkdir /mnt/us/sstimeout L=/mnt/us/sstimeout/screensaver-timeout_install.log # Result codes OK=0 ERR=1 echo >> ${L} echo "install: screensaver-timeout v${V}, $(date)" >> ${L} # Give user a way to override timeout U=/mnt/us/screensaver-timeout if [ -f ${U} ] ; then T=$(head -n 1 ${U} | sed 's/[^0-9]//g') if [ "${T}" -gt 59 ] ; then echo "Using user specified timeout ${T} from ${U}" >> ${L} TIMEOUT=${T} fi fi # FW 3.X # if [ -f /etc/kdb/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout ] ; then # F=/etc/kdb/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout # FW 3.3 if [ -f /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout ] ; then F=/etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout # Make a backup just in case [ -f /mnt/us/sstimeout/t1_timeout ] || cp -p ${F} /mnt/us/sstimeout/t1_timeout 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} OT=$(tail -n 1 ${F}) if [ -n "${OT}" ] ; then if [ "${OT}" != "${TIMEOUT}" ] ; then echo "Replacing sleep timeout (${OT} -> ${TIMEOUT})" >> ${L} (echo -en "RG002\n40\n<DATA>\n${TIMEOUT}" > ${F}) 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} else echo "Timeout is already set to ${TIMEOUT}, skipping..." >> ${L} fi else echo "Couldn't find current timeout, aborting" >> ${L} exit ${ERR} fi else # FW 2.X F=/etc/powerd.conf # Make a backup just in case [ -f /mnt/us/sstimeout/powerd.conf ] || cp -p ${F} /mnt/us/sstimeout/powerd.conf 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} K="t1_timeout:" OT=$(grep "^${K}" ${F} | cut -b 13-) if [ -n "${OT}" ] ; then if [ "${OT}" != "${TIMEOUT}" ] ; then echo "Replacing sleep timeout (${OT} -> ${TIMEOUT})" >> ${L} sed -i -e "s/^\(${K}\).*$/\1 ${TIMEOUT}/" ${F} 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} else echo "Timeout is already set to ${TIMEOUT}, skipping..." >> ${L} fi else echo "Addding sleep timeout (${TIMEOUT})" >> ${L} (echo "${K} ${TIMEOUT}" >> ${F}) 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} fi fi echo "Done!" >> ${L} /etc/init.d/powerd restart mntroot ro exit ${OK} Code:
#!/bin/sh mntroot rw # Based on version 0.01 (20090724) ebs V="0.02.N" # Default timeout in seconds TIMEOUT=600 # Log somewhere out of the way mkdir /mnt/us/sstimeout L=/mnt/us/sstimeout/screensaver-timeout_install.log # Result codes OK=0 ERR=1 echo >> ${L} echo "install: screensaver-timeout v${V}, $(date)" >> ${L} # Give user a way to override timeout U=/mnt/us/screensaver-timeout if [ -f ${U} ] ; then T=$(head -n 1 ${U} | sed 's/[^0-9]//g') if [ "${T}" -gt 59 ] ; then echo "Using user specified timeout ${T} from ${U}" >> ${L} TIMEOUT=${T} fi fi # FW 3.X # if [ -f /etc/kdb/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout ] ; then # F=/etc/kdb/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout # FW 3.3 if [ -f /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout ] ; then F=/etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout # Make a backup just in case [ -f /mnt/us/sstimeout/t1_timeout ] || cp -p ${F} /mnt/us/sstimeout/t1_timeout 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} OT=$(tail -n 1 ${F}) if [ -n "${OT}" ] ; then if [ "${OT}" != "${TIMEOUT}" ] ; then echo "Replacing sleep timeout (${OT} -> ${TIMEOUT})" >> ${L} (echo -en "RG002\n40\n<DATA>\n${TIMEOUT}" > ${F}) 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} else echo "Timeout is already set to ${TIMEOUT}, skipping..." >> ${L} fi else echo "Couldn't find current timeout, aborting" >> ${L} exit ${ERR} fi else # FW 2.X F=/etc/powerd.conf # Make a backup just in case [ -f /mnt/us/sstimeout/powerd.conf ] || cp -p ${F} /mnt/us/sstimeout/powerd.conf 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} K="t1_timeout:" OT=$(grep "^${K}" ${F} | cut -b 13-) if [ -n "${OT}" ] ; then if [ "${OT}" != "${TIMEOUT}" ] ; then echo "Replacing sleep timeout (${OT} -> ${TIMEOUT})" >> ${L} sed -i -e "s/^\(${K}\).*$/\1 ${TIMEOUT}/" ${F} 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} else echo "Timeout is already set to ${TIMEOUT}, skipping..." >> ${L} fi else echo "Addding sleep timeout (${TIMEOUT})" >> ${L} (echo "${K} ${TIMEOUT}" >> ${F}) 2>> ${L} || exit ${ERR} fi fi echo "Done!" >> ${L} /etc/init.d/powerd restart mntroot ro exit ${OK} I used the code by pilotdrh2003, found here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...postcount=1210, and, thanks to WS64, I altered it a small bit (so it goes to the appropriate directory on firmware 3.3 (uncomment the 3.X and comment the 3.3 section if required). Here, there are Launchpad shortcuts you can use to do it. Easy peasy. So far so good. If you have any problems, feel free to share. Note: if you have a /mnt/us/screensaver-timeout file with a custom screensaver timeout (in seconds), it will override whatever Launchpad shortcut time you use when you run one of the shortcuts. Last edited by inameiname; 04-16-2012 at 09:42 PM. Reason: Edited to show it seems to be fully-working now, rather than merely in the testing phase |
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Just guessing around...
If it's really the sed command failing (for whichever reason), try this instead of copying and then editing in place. Code:
sed -e 's/600/900/' /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout.bkp > /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout |
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I didn't try "sed -i -e 's/.../'" yet. What would that do, and how would I write it in this case? |
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Anyway, I just ran this on the device, and sed is working as it should. Code:
[root@kindle tmp]# echo 12345600789 > test.txt [root@kindle tmp]# sed -e 's/600/900/' test.txt 12345900789 I would suggest to rewrite the thing to a simpler and "less dangerous" variant, something like: Code:
if [ -f /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout.TEMPLATE ] then sed -e 's/_TIMEOUT_/900/' /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout.TEMPLATE > /etc/kdb.src/luigi/system/daemon/powerd/t1_timeout /etc/init.d/powerd restart fi exit |
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Fortunately, I did figure out another way to do this. I will show you what I did in the next post. BTW, I think not having 'mntroot rw' and 'mntroot ro' in the script was the issue. I say this only because that is what resolved the 'failure' message I kept getting with the updated script. Last edited by inameiname; 12-24-2011 at 12:16 PM. |
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So I think I figured out how to do this. Using the code by pilotdrh2003, found here: https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...postcount=1210, thanks to WS64, I altered it a small bit (so it goes to the appropriate directory on firmware 3.3 (uncomment the 3.X and comment the 3.3 section if required). Here, there are Launchpad shortcuts you can use to do it. Easy peasy.
Please test to verify that it works. FYI, one other customization is that it is set on the 'us' directory. So change if needed. The fix is already included above, in the first post. Note: if you have a /mnt/us/screensaver-timeout file with a custom screensaver timeout (in seconds), it will override whatever Launchpad shortcut time you use when you run one of the shortcuts. Last edited by inameiname; 12-24-2011 at 12:48 PM. |
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Good to see that you solved it. I personally can't test it though, I have a Kindle Touch
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It's working!
Thanks a lot for this script
![]() I've been wanting to change the timeout but still hesistant to manually edit the file. I'm running on 3.1 and so far, it' running without bugs. I've used both the 30 and 60 minutes. |
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That's great. I am glad it is working for you. I was waiting to hear from others whether or not it was working.
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hello,i want mplayer to be killed in a time(my bad english!)
hello!I come from china!Excuse my poor english!
i usually listen to music before sleeping,mostly i fall asleep without shuting down my kindle! so i want my kindle's mplayer to be killed in a time that can be set! i think it is useful because i have many friend , is not that? thank you! Last edited by xueyou2; 04-13-2012 at 08:28 PM. |
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lipc-wait-event -s 0 com.lab126.powerd goingToScreenSaver && killall mplayer |
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