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  1. Thank you Jernej !!!!! It works very well ! But I'm curious, where did you find these informations ?
  2. Thanks Jernej, We approaching the solution may be I switched to legacy 4.3.113 and tried your commands Actually it works but only something like 2seconds. Right after the echo "1" > start the screen goes blank, then blue but is turning ON right after that.
  3. Yes I'm using mainline : Nightly 4.10.1 Ubuntu Xenial So I have to use the Legacy and I will be able to HDMI ON/OFF in runtime and all other stuff like Wifi / Microphone will work correctly ? Thanks for this information Jernej !
  4. I tried usual command in Linux but without success echo 1 > /sys/class/graphics/fb0/blank -bash: echo: write error: Invalid argument
  5. Hello Taurus, thanks for the tip but this tool seems to patch script.bin. So a fix state. We cannot do it dynamicaly I want to be able to turn ON / OFF HMDI without rebooting the system By the way, the tool return This tool requires legacy kernel on H3 devices. Exiting OS version I'm using on my Orange Pi Lite root@orangepilite:/usr/local/bin# uname -a Linux orangepilite 4.10.3-sun8i #6 SMP Sat Mar 25 02:54:20 CET 2017 armv7l armv7l armv7l GNU/Linux regards
  6. Hello guys, I read a lot but did not find the answer I'm trying to Turn ON / Turn OFF my Orange pi lite HDMI output like with my raspberry pi (with the help of /opt/vc/bin/tvservice -o ... etc) But I'm not able to find a similar command to do it. I only found some tips to do it at start-up only My goal is, after some times, turn OFF HDMI output (via python script) to force my monitor to switch into sleep mode. Do you have any ideas ? Thanks in advance Max
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