shutdown-at-night_0.13_amd64.changes is NEW

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Mon Mar 10 19:15:04 UTC 2014


(new) shutdown-at-night_0.13.dsc optional misc
(new) shutdown-at-night_0.13.tar.gz optional misc
(new) shutdown-at-night_0.13_all.deb optional misc
System to shut down clients at night, and wake them in the morning
 With this tool you can schedule regular shutdowns of workstations in the
 evening, and also wake them up every morning, using either nvram-wakeup, ACPI
 wakeup or wake-on-lan.
 .
 For the wake-on-lan wake-up sequence you need one awake machine on your local
 network / subnet. This can be a server machine or a client machine that got
 just previously woken up by nvram-wakeup.
 .
 The shutdown sequence will be initiated hourly after 4pm via a CRON job.
 However, only machines that appear inactive / unused will be shut down.
 Machines that are currently in use will remain up and running.
 .
 The Shutdown-at-Night tool can be activated via a config file or via
 membership in a NIS netgroup called shutdown-at-night-hosts.
Changes: shutdown-at-night (0.13) unstable; urgency=low
 .
  [ Mike Gabriel ]
  * Package becomes team-maintained: Debian Edu Packaging Team.
  * debian/control:
    + Package migrated to Git. Update Vcs-*: fields and point to
      Git on Alioth.
    + Bump Standards: to 3.9.4. No changes necessary.
    + Improve LONG_DESCRIPTION.
    + Mention ACP wakeup functionality in LONG_DESCRIPTION.
  * debian/source/format:
    + Add file. Use format 1.0 to match capabilities of Debian Edu's dak.
 .
  [ Petter Reinholdtsen ]
  * Rewrite logic checking if a host is unused to look for the KDM,
    Gnome or lightdm login screen to confirm the X sessions are unused
    (Closes: #729553).
  * Add depend on x11-utils for the xlsclients tool used to check unused
    X sessions.


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