At 08.01 -0700 00-06-12, Glenn L. Austin wrote/00-06-12, 08.01 -0700
skrev Glenn L. Austin:
>Just because it is called "sleep" in the ESCP, doesn't mean that it really
>is sleep. My Windows laptop uses "Suspend" to mean "save memory and power
>down." The easiest way to tell if it is truly slee
on 6/12/00 4:35 AM, david bonde at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> At 04.09 -0700 00-06-12, Glenn L. Austin wrote/00-06-12, 04.09 -0700
> skrev Glenn L. Austin:
>
>> However, because the machine is off (not asleep), nothing that you target to
>> the computer will "wake it up," because it is not reall
At 04.09 -0700 00-06-12, Glenn L. Austin wrote/00-06-12, 04.09 -0700
skrev Glenn L. Austin:
>However, because the machine is off (not asleep), nothing that you target to
>the computer will "wake it up," because it is not really asleep, it is
>*off*.
I can wake it up by pressing any key o the ke
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> computer to sleep, it's because it's so noisy:-( Therefore, I repeat
> my question, how to generate 'administrative network activity'? The
> network assistant has a function 'Wake up computer' but it doesn't
> work. What is 'administrative net
nergy saving reasons we want to put this
computer to sleep, it's because it's so noisy:-( Therefore, I repeat
my question, how to generate 'administrative network activity'? The
network assistant has a function 'Wake up computer' but it doesn't
work. Wha
on 6/11/00 1:21 PM, david bonde at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I backup a G4 through the our network. However, the G4 is set to
> 'Save memory and sleep mode' (via T-Minus Ten and a Applescript) and
> this prevents it from waking up when the backup is due to be made.
> There are two settings in th
I backup a G4 through the our network. However, the G4 is set to
'Save memory and sleep mode' (via T-Minus Ten and a Applescript) and
this prevents it from waking up when the backup is due to be made.
There are two settings in the energy saving CP that effects how to
wake up a sleeping compute