Dave,

Do you have a G3 or G4 processor upgrade installed?

I noticed that both of our machines are a bit slower waking up from 
sleep, after we installed processor upgrades.  The machine with the 
Radeon is slower than the one with the original Matrox Mystique display 
card.  It might be the processor and/or the graphics cards.  Since it 
was only a few seconds, I have learned to live with it.

We also get a slight hesitation between the time the hard disks show up 
on the desktop, and when the control strip displays.  I have always 
suspected that was the system doing RAM checking, but have been 
reluctant to turn off that feature.  (I did not make any RAM sandwiches 
for lunch, when we uped the RAM)

I installed a tiny Screen Saver, to eliminate the slow wake up.  I am 
using Matrix, which I found on version tracker.  It uses minimal 
resources.

Nancy


On Monday, March 25, 2002, at 11:48  AM, David R. wrote:

> I've notice that when I put my s900 to sleep lately, it behaves 
> differently
> when awakened by the space bar.   ... really big snip...

>  Anybody experiencing similar behavior or know a fix?  Ideas?


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