Power on over SSH
Is it possible to power on Ubuntu over SSH or some kind of networking? I'm using Lubuntu on a laptop and want to switch on without opening the lid.
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Is it possible to power on Ubuntu over SSH or some kind of networking? I'm using Lubuntu on a laptop and want to switch on without opening the lid.
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Is it possible to power on Ubuntu over SSH or some kind of networking? I'm using Lubuntu on a laptop and want to switch on without opening the lid.
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Is it possible to power on Ubuntu over SSH or some kind of networking? I'm using Lubuntu on a laptop and want to switch on without opening the lid.
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You need wake up by lan support by your laptop.
Introduction
Wake-on-LAN enables users to turn on a computer across a network from
another network device. It can be very useful in situations where
computers are not all next to each other or there are a lot of
machines. WoL works by sending a packet of data called a Magic Packet™
to the target machine. When the packet is received, the target
machine's network device (Network Interface Controller or NIC)
wakes-up the rest of the machine.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WakeOnLan
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You need wake up by lan support by your laptop.
Introduction
Wake-on-LAN enables users to turn on a computer across a network from
another network device. It can be very useful in situations where
computers are not all next to each other or there are a lot of
machines. WoL works by sending a packet of data called a Magic Packet™
to the target machine. When the packet is received, the target
machine's network device (Network Interface Controller or NIC)
wakes-up the rest of the machine.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WakeOnLan
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You need wake up by lan support by your laptop.
Introduction
Wake-on-LAN enables users to turn on a computer across a network from
another network device. It can be very useful in situations where
computers are not all next to each other or there are a lot of
machines. WoL works by sending a packet of data called a Magic Packet™
to the target machine. When the packet is received, the target
machine's network device (Network Interface Controller or NIC)
wakes-up the rest of the machine.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WakeOnLan
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You need wake up by lan support by your laptop.
Introduction
Wake-on-LAN enables users to turn on a computer across a network from
another network device. It can be very useful in situations where
computers are not all next to each other or there are a lot of
machines. WoL works by sending a packet of data called a Magic Packet™
to the target machine. When the packet is received, the target
machine's network device (Network Interface Controller or NIC)
wakes-up the rest of the machine.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WakeOnLan
You need wake up by lan support by your laptop.
Introduction
Wake-on-LAN enables users to turn on a computer across a network from
another network device. It can be very useful in situations where
computers are not all next to each other or there are a lot of
machines. WoL works by sending a packet of data called a Magic Packet™
to the target machine. When the packet is received, the target
machine's network device (Network Interface Controller or NIC)
wakes-up the rest of the machine.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WakeOnLan
answered Jan 20 at 18:15
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