Hi!

If a MacBook does not go to sleep when it's closed, my guess is that it would probably overheat. I don't think that trying to override that behavior is a good idea at all, even if it is possible (which it may or may not be). As a side note, this is likely the wrong list for such a question, since cocoa-dev is for Cocoa development.

Cheers,
        Andrew

On Aug 20, 2008, at 10:32 AM, sheen mac wrote:


Hi All,

I tried to wake Mac Book ( Its lid closed ) by sending Magic
Packets. Its wake up after a few seconds . But it again again
went to sleep after that. I tried to load Insomnia.kext after
the wake ( lid closed at this time ) . The kext loaded successfully.
But it has no effect.I tried to load the kext with lid open,this
time it worked good.

Kindly help me.

Thanks In Advance,
Sheen



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