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| Hello friends, 
 a couple of days ago I received my Orange PI PC and am pretty impressed so far!
 
 What I understand so far is:
 1. When the device is plugged it, the LEDs on the LAN port light up and it starts.
 2. The Power LED only lights up when a working system is booted because it is software controlled.
 This can be confirmed by "echo 1 > /sys/class/leds/red_led/brightness" to turn it off (or 0 to turn it on)
 3. When I shutdown the booted Armbian with shutdown -h now, the device turns off:
 First the LAN LEDs go dark, at last the Power LED.
 
 Now, if I want to turn it on again, the PWR button does nothing.
 I have to dis- and reconnect the DC plug.
 
 I noticed that pressing and releasing the button increases (from /proc/interrupts) the counts of
 irq3 (sunxi_gpio_irq_chip gk_EINT) and
 irq77 (GIC PL)
 for CPU0 by 1 each, so a short press increases those by 2.
 
 Now, my questions:
 1. What use is the power button, as it appears only to be an interrupt/software event usable when the system is running?
 Maybe for sleeping / waking up a correctly configured kernel?
 2. Is there any other way to turn on the OPI PC after shutting it down? Always having to pull/plug in power appears pretty inconvenient to me.
 
 Thanks for your help
  
 Greets, Lutz
 
 
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