on 06/03/05 20:26, Robert Howells at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Hello everyone,
> 
> Hope you are having a good weekend.! ?
> 
> I had never tried or used the Panther Sleep function , but needed it to
> work this weekend.
> 
> Seemed easy enough !  Look under the Apple and click on  " Sleep ".
> 
> It does cause a prompt shutdown .... screen and harddrives .. but
> abour 10 seconds later we strat up again.
> 
> Tried checking under Activity Monitor ... nothing obvious to me !
> 
> Any Clues please
> 
> Bob.
> 
> And setting up the energy saver gets something similar, although
> the screen does go through screen saver to off, and stays off &
> Hard Drive shuts down sometimes !
> 
Hi Bob

Do you have a canon scanner? I had a similar problem a while back (though it
was 10.1) and tracked the problem down to the canon driver extension
(OS9/classic) turn off the extension and the problem disappears (there is no
problem if you boot in os9). My only solution has been to have 2 sets of
extensions (sleep & scanner) with the offending extension turned off/on
respectively. Normally I use sleep (which means the computers sleeps ok but
I can't scan) when I need to scan I use "scan" which means I can scan but
the computer constantly re-awakes immediately after trying to sleep. It's a
pain but I don't scan that frequently so I put up with it. The updated
drivers later released by canon didn't solve the problem.

Cheers

Neil

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Neil R. Houghton
Albany, Western Australia
Tel: +61 8 9841 6063
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