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Sleep on Pismo
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Fresh-Faced Recruit
Join Date: May 2000
Location: Birmingham, AL, usa
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I have X 10.12 running on a Pismo Powerbook (386 RAM). Powerbook will sleep if I close lid or select sleep and it wakes fine. But ipowerbook will not automatically go to sleep at time set in energy saver. It will dim and then provide a blank screen - but the hard disk keeps running.
Again wakes without crash - but automatic sleep not working -- worked ok when I first installed 10.1 -- any suggestions?
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Banned
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Fightclub
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On a related note, sleeping a Pismo appears to disrupt the volume-level arrangements -- at least it does in my case with external harman/kardon SoundSticks connected via USB.
Keyboard volume keys work, but app volume levels remain unaffected. Often they only respond to the menu bar extra volume control, or the Sound preference pane.
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Mac Elite
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Sad King Billy's Monument on Hyperion
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I sleep on my bed--not on my Pismo, thank you very much.
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I abused my signature until she cried.
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Senior User
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: new york
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Originally posted by eno:
<STRONG>On a related note, sleeping a Pismo appears to disrupt the volume-level arrangements -- at least it does in my case with external harman/kardon SoundSticks connected via USB.
Keyboard volume keys work, but app volume levels remain unaffected. Often they only respond to the menu bar extra volume control, or the Sound preference pane.</STRONG>
i don't have this volume problem at all.....must be particular to soundsticks.....
-matt
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