We also have problem with Powermac G4 minitowers (sleep cannot wake up 
issues) with OS X running classic mode.  So, we set the machine not to 
sleep and no hard drive spin down, etc. for both OS X and Classic.

Not what we want, but hate to have to reboot every time the screen is 
totally black, and a ghost shadow of a cursor only when we tried to wake 
up the machine.  Every time, we ended up force reboot in the past.  




>03/09/2006 11:38 AM Julian Allason [EMAIL PROTECTED]

>Chris is certainly correct when he says,
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>>It seems there is a problem with waking Classic up and having all 
>>functions start working correctly again. You can avoid many of the 
>>problems by simply telling OS X to not sleep Classic when it is idle.
>
>However there are a couple of other obscure bugs lurking. Some G4 
>Powerbooks have trouble waking from sleep when that is triggered by 
>closing the screen/lid. Yet by invoking Sleep from the Apple menu the 
>problem is circumvented. Now that is weird.
>
>Problems waking from sleep can also be reduced by sleeping in OSX rather 
>than Classic mode. 
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>Julian
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