Matthias Grimm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Am Dienstag, 13. Juli 2004 18:43 schrieb Sam George: >> On Sat, 10 Jul 2004 13:57:44 +0200 >> > > Does anyone else experienced this? Is there a solution? >> > >> > Yes, I had that once too. Shortly closing the lid does no harm, but >> > a few minutes shut it down. Recent iBook G4 (1 Mhz), Bens 2.4.25, >> > PowerBook6,5. I have not experimented further on this. And yes, this >> > was on battery. >> > >> > Greetings >> > >> > Helge >> >> This problem also exists with 2.4.25-powerpc on a pismo. It maybe >> something to do with pbbuttonsd and seems to only happen when you set >> coversleep=no . So the work around I use sounds like it won't work >> for you. It used to work for me to leave coversleep=no but something > > I think this behaviour is not a bug. There are multiply events that overlap > here. > > First you configure coversleep=no so you could close the lid and the machine > continues to work. so far so good. > > What have you set at onXX_sleep? If nobody work with the machine (no mouse or > keyboard events, low CPU load, low network load) the machine follow > onXX_sleep after onXX_Tsleep time out. If you want no sleep at all set > onXX_Tsleep=0. > > For more information see man-page pbbuttonsd.conf. > > Best Regards > Matthias >
Is it possible that this is hardware related, since it happens even though pbbuttonsd isn't installed? However, your tips worked like a charm here. -- Kjetil [gpg 69981B46]

