Robin, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:

> I don't know if it was fixed in the PDQ, but
>my Wallstreet has major troubles going to sleep, and most of the crashes I
>have are after it has gone to sleep and been woken up again. If you have to
>save battery power it's probably better to just turn it off. Otherwise
>disable the hard drive sleep settings. Having the screen go to sleep quickly
>is probably the best method of saving power.

I've never had this kind if sleep problem in the Wallstreet nor in the
PDQ, so I doubt is a universal problem. Only major problem I've had
related to sleep is that under OS X, if the machine was suddenly turned
off while in sleep, like if the battery ran out, the display backlighting
is turned off during upstart or after have been put to sleep. Only way I
know of permanently fixing this is rebooting into OS 9.



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