>I suspect that this is do to a background application or extension, that 
>doesn't get along with sleep too well.
>
>Typing this one line in Script Editor will show you all faceless 
>background applications/extensions. Don't forget to make sure your 
>'Result' window is showing:
>
>tell app "finder" to get names or processes
>
>j
>
>On 10/9/99 12:15 PM, Brandy < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>I have left mine on and in sleep mode but they seem very sluggish after wake
>>up!

I find a big stability increase if I shut off Appletalk prior to 
sleeping, and have permanently disabled the control strip...

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