On May 3, 2012, at 10:36, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] di...@niehs.nih.gov
wrote:
5/1/12 8:21:40 AM authexec[6281] executing /usr/bin/pmset
…
The error message does not look very informative, at least not to me.
Is that the entirety of the message? Is there any other message at the same
On 4 May 2012, at 12:53 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On May 3, 2012, at 10:36, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E]
di...@niehs.nih.gov wrote:
5/1/12 8:21:40 AM authexec[6281] executing /usr/bin/pmset
…
The error message does not look very informative, at least not to me.
Is that the entirety of the
On May 4, 2012, at 11:22, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] di...@niehs.nih.gov
wrote:
I will contact the vendor (Elgato) and see if they have any suggestions. I
only have the software configured to record a few music shows each weekend on
PBS, so I don't know why it has to wake up my mac every
On 4 May 2012, at 1:45 PM, LuKreme wrote:
On May 4, 2012, at 11:22, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E]
di...@niehs.nih.gov wrote:
I will contact the vendor (Elgato) and see if they have any suggestions. I
only have the software configured to record a few music shows each weekend
on PBS, so I
Hello again,
My sleeping monitor (at home) is still waking up throughout the day and night,
but I do have a new piece of information. I was sitting at my desk 2 mornings
ago, the monitor was asleep, and suddenly it woke up. I looked at the Console
logs and found the following message:
It would indeed seem that your EyeTV is scheduling events.
It might be useful to read this:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pmset
There is a lot of information there about the pmset command and
waking/sleeping and so forth. Issuing the command:
pmset -g sched
in the Terminal might also be
on 2012-05-03 10:36 Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] wrote
Hello again,
My sleeping monitor (at home) is still waking up throughout the day and night,
but I do have a new piece of information. I was sitting at my desk 2 mornings
ago, the monitor was asleep, and suddenly it woke up. I looked at
Hi,
For the last few weeks, the monitor (30 Apple) connected to my Mac Pro keeps
waking up on its own. This happens multiple times per day, but it does not
seem to be on a regular schedule (i.e., not every hour). I do not know what
made it start doing this and I do not know how to stop it.
On Apr 20, 2012, at 6:51 AM, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] wrote:
Hi,
For the last few weeks, the monitor (30 Apple) connected to my Mac Pro keeps
waking up on its own. This happens multiple times per day, but it does not
seem to be on a regular schedule (i.e., not every hour). I do not
On 20 Apr 2012, at 11:25 AM, objectwerks inc wrote:
On Apr 20, 2012, at 6:51 AM, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] wrote:
Hi,
For the last few weeks, the monitor (30 Apple) connected to my Mac Pro
keeps waking up on its own. This happens multiple times per day, but it
does not seem to be
On Apr 20, 2012, at 8:49 AM, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] wrote:
My mouse is not new and I have not been placing it differently. It is a
rechargeable mouse that I put in the charger every night, which seems to
disable the normal functions (i.e., the scroll wheel does not work when the
objectwerks inc squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@09:25:06
Do you have a new mouse? Or placing it differently? Just a shot in the
dark, but I once had an issue of a mouse that became overly sensitive and
just walking nearby would cause it to sense the movement and wake things up.
OS X no
On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:53 PM, LuKreme wrote:
objectwerks inc squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@09:25:06
Do you have a new mouse? Or placing it differently? Just a shot in the
dark, but I once had an issue of a mouse that became overly sensitive and
just walking nearby would cause it to
On 20 Apr 2012, at 4:19 PM, objectwerks inc wrote:
On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:53 PM, LuKreme wrote:
objectwerks inc squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@09:25:06
Do you have a new mouse? Or placing it differently? Just a shot in the
dark, but I once had an issue of a mouse that became overly
On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:53 PM, LuKreme wrote:
objectwerks inc squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@09:25:06
Do you have a new mouse? Or placing it differently? Just a shot in the
dark, but I once had an issue of a mouse that became overly sensitive and
just walking nearby would cause it to
On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:34 PM, Vince LaMonica wrote:
FYI, the OP is running Snow Leopard [as I am too], and mouse movement does
wake the display. Lion is when things changed such that a click was needed
[an annoying change that i can't find an option to disable on my 10.7 laptop].
Odd, I'm
On 20 Apr 2012, at 4:34 PM, Vince LaMonica wrote:
On Apr 20, 2012, at 3:53 PM, LuKreme wrote:
objectwerks inc squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@09:25:06
Do you have a new mouse? Or placing it differently? Just a shot in the
dark, but I once had an issue of a mouse that became overly
on 2012-04-20 13:53 LuKreme wrote
objectwerks inc squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@09:25:06
Do you have a new mouse? Or placing it differently? Just a shot in the dark,
but I once had an issue of a mouse that became overly sensitive and just
walking nearby would cause it to sense the
On Apr 20, 2012, at 15:24, st...@paper-ape.com wrote:
depends on whether we are talking about computer sleep or display sleep; i
can confirm OS X 10.7.3 mouse movement wakes from display sleep
Odd. Not on my machines. Mouse or trackpad movement doesn't wake the displays
on my MaPro,
st...@paper-ape.com squawked out on Friday 20-Apr-2012@16:17:04
on further experiment, i see that mouse movement wakes display only when done
within a few seconds (somewhat less than 10) of the display sleeping (i know
it has fully slept because the login panel appears); in case it matters, i
On Apr 20, 2012, at 2:38 PM, Nathan Sims wrote:
On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:34 PM, Vince LaMonica wrote:
FYI, the OP is running Snow Leopard [as I am too], and mouse movement does
wake the display. Lion is when things changed such that a click was needed
[an annoying change that i can't find
On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:38 PM, Nathan Sims wrote:
On Apr 20, 2012, at 1:34 PM, Vince LaMonica wrote:
FYI, the OP is running Snow Leopard [as I am too], and mouse movement does
wake the display. Lion is when things changed such that a click was needed
[an annoying change that i can't find
On Apr 20, 2012, at 4:44 PM, Dinse, Gregg (NIH/NIEHS) [E] wrote:
Are there other preferences that might possibly cause this problem?
There shouldn't be. I had a similar issue to you a few months ago. I found out
it was excessive vibration from one of my external hard drives. A good way to
On Apr 20, 2012, at 7:10 PM, LuKreme wrote:
Shift-Control+Eject will immediately put your displays into sleep mode. I
have my display sleep set to a high value (like an hour, or possibly three)
because I really never want my computer screens to turn off, but when I get
up from my machine I
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