While trying to prevent #73 , I thought to setup a cron job to reboot the openPHT client nightly - thinking a fresh instance of the client would help with the frequent crashing.... however, as my receiver (and any detectable display) is powered off overnight, the reboot starts with a black screen. I'm guessing it's because the Embedded OS is not detecting any display, so it doesn't know what resolution/settings to use.
Is there any way to force or trick the Embedded version to not auto-detect the display (dangerous... I know), or at least use the last working settings if no display is detected when booting up?
OpenPHT: OpenPHT-Embedded (official) Version: 1.7.1.137-b604995c OpenPHT-Embedded git: 426d013ca31699962c79f0437498811d93f89c97
PMS: Version 2.4.9 Readynas version
While trying to prevent #73 , I thought to setup a cron job to reboot the openPHT client nightly - thinking a fresh instance of the client would help with the frequent crashing.... however, as my receiver (and any detectable display) is powered off overnight, the reboot starts with a black screen. I'm guessing it's because the Embedded OS is not detecting any display, so it doesn't know what resolution/settings to use.
Is there any way to force or trick the Embedded version to not auto-detect the display (dangerous... I know), or at least use the last working settings if no display is detected when booting up?