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Turn Display (lcd) off while running UNRAID on i5 tablet

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Hi,

I do have an old i5 tabet here around which I want to use as a second Unraid system.

All runs fine so fare, but the tablets display is always on, regardless if I boot into GUI mode or normal.

 

When the device is booted into "normal" mode it shows me the console and with the line "tower login".

I can login to console using root and my password.

 

Coming to my question:

Is there a command line existing to turn off my internal tablet lcd ?

I don't know the answer to your question but running unraid on a tablet looks very cool :)

The first thing i thought was 'can you passthrough that touchscreen to a vm'?

  • 2 weeks later...

Its a Shoot in the dark but, what Intel gen we are Talking about? You could, when 

On 8/10/2023 at 12:44 PM, Aran said:

can you passthrough that touchscreen to a vm'?

That Works use an Windows VM with passe dtrough Display and put it to sleep that should off the Display. Thanks to Intel GVT

you can Split the igpu and still use it with docker and that vm

when it Sleeps it uses very few resources

 

 

Edited by domrockt

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