If I keep my G4 tower in another room, and it is asleep, is there a way to
wake it from my powerbook in another room over the network so that I can
access its drives, or do I have to physically go and wake the G4 tower
first?
Also, OS9 used to have a control panel that allowed you to schedule times of
the day to wake and sleep the machine on a schedule. Is there anything like
that for OSX?
Thanks!
Kind regards,
Andy
a0arno01 at athena.louisville.edu
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