Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-09-01 Thread Stephen Conrad

On Tue, Sep 1, 2009 at 8:51 AM,  wrote:
>
> Steve Conrad writes,
>
>  mode  :P>
>
> That's NX-74913. Thanks for clarifying. :-)
>
> ~Yersinia.

:)
All my HDD, Bernoulli disks, etc. are named after Starships


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Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-09-01 Thread yersinia

Steve Conrad writes,



That's NX-74913. Thanks for clarifying. :-)

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Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-08-31 Thread Stephen Conrad

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 10:17 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
>
> On Aug 31, 2009, at 9:51 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
>
>> Verifying volume “USS Prometheus”
>
> USS Prometheus (NCC-71201), Nebula-class starship;
> -or-
> USS Prometheus (NX-59650/NX-74913), Prometheus-class starship.
>
> Which is it?
> It could make a big difference in available firepower if things get
> any more dicey. I'm guessing it's the Nebula-class since you're having
> sleep problems. If it is the old Nebula, you might consider upgrading
> to the Prometheus-class and see if that solves your sleep issue?
>
>> ATY,Rage128:
>>  Name:        ATY,Rage128y
>>  Type:        display
>>  Bus: PCI
>
> You're using an old PCI Rage 128 card. The Quicksilver shipped with
> nVidia AGP cards that support Quartz Extreme. When you mix Quartz
> capable cards with non-Quartz capable, it kills the acceleration in
> the supported card. If you're running Tiger or Leopard, I'd strongly
> suggest a slightly better video card, an AGP card that supports Quartz
> Extreme & Core Image. Ditch the PCI Rage card ASAP, ANY AGP card is
> better.

I have a bette card but none of my monitors (that I have found) works
with it. Different connectors.

And I was thinking of the USS Prometheus which has Multi-Vector Attack mode  :P

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Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-08-31 Thread yersinia

Kris Tilford writes,

 > Verifying volume “USS Prometheus”

USS Prometheus (NCC-71201), Nebula-class starship;
-or-
USS Prometheus (NX-59650/NX-74913), Prometheus-class starship.

Which is it?
It could make a big difference in available firepower if things get
any more dicey. I'm guessing it's the Nebula-class since you're having
sleep problems. If it is the old Nebula, you might consider upgrading
to the Prometheus-class>

I noticed this too, and was wondering which starship he meant!  ;-)



About Quicksilvers and USB hubs...I can't use a USB hub on my 
Quicksilver (867) either, only instead of refusing to wake from sleep, 
mine refuses to GO to sleep!  :-P

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Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-08-31 Thread Kris Tilford

On Aug 31, 2009, at 9:51 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:

> Verifying volume “USS Prometheus”

USS Prometheus (NCC-71201), Nebula-class starship;
-or-
USS Prometheus (NX-59650/NX-74913), Prometheus-class starship.

Which is it?
It could make a big difference in available firepower if things get  
any more dicey. I'm guessing it's the Nebula-class since you're having  
sleep problems. If it is the old Nebula, you might consider upgrading  
to the Prometheus-class and see if that solves your sleep issue?

> ATY,Rage128:
>  Name:ATY,Rage128y
>  Type:display
>  Bus: PCI

You're using an old PCI Rage 128 card. The Quicksilver shipped with  
nVidia AGP cards that support Quartz Extreme. When you mix Quartz  
capable cards with non-Quartz capable, it kills the acceleration in  
the supported card. If you're running Tiger or Leopard, I'd strongly  
suggest a slightly better video card, an AGP card that supports Quartz  
Extreme & Core Image. Ditch the PCI Rage card ASAP, ANY AGP card is  
better.
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Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-08-31 Thread Stephen Conrad

On Mon, Aug 31, 2009 at 9:26 PM, Ross wrote:
>
> On Aug 31, 5:05 pm, Stephen Conrad  wrote:
>> Last night I let my Quicksilver go to sleep and this morning nothing
>> would wake it.
>
> List of equipment please! We know you have a QS, though I don't think
> you have ever identified which one; 2001, 2002, CPU speed, etc..
> Please list installed memory, HDD capacity and boot order, all PCI
> cards installed (by manufacturer and model), monitor, keyboard and
> mouse make and model, as well as connected peripherals.

800 MHz Quicksilver
120 GB HD is set to Master
40 GB HD set to Slave
1.5 GB RAM
Logitech Mouse (LX3 Optical Mouse)
Apple USB KB
Set up with my DSL Modem & a hub
Monitor is an NC MultiSync M500

ATY,Rage128:

  Name: ATY,Rage128y
  Type: display
  Bus:  PCI
  Slot: SLOT-2
  Vendor ID:0x1002
  Device ID:0x5245
  Subsystem Vendor ID:  0xb530
  Subsystem ID: 0x0408
  Revision ID:  0x

firewire:

  Type: ieee1394
  Bus:  PCI
  Slot: SLOT-5
  Vendor ID:0x104c
  Device ID:0x8024
  Subsystem Vendor ID:  0x9005
  Subsystem ID: 0x0030
  Revision ID:  0x


 You can use
> your Quicksilver's serial number to obtain detailed info re its
> manufacture from this site:
>
> 
>
> Second, please advise if your previous notable HDD problem has been
> successfully resolved. Were you also the person who had power switch
> problems?

I dunno as it has ben saying it is fine as of late.

Verifying volume “USS Prometheus”
Checking HFS Plus volume.
Checking Extents Overflow file.
Checking Catalog file.
Checking multi-linked files.
Checking Catalog hierarchy.
Checking Extended Attributes file.
Checking volume bitmap.
Checking volume information.
The volume USS Prometheus appears to be OK.
Mounting Disk

1 HFS volume checked
Volume passed verification

>
> Lastly, if you had left any USB peripherals connected, especially to a
> USB 2.0 PCI card; or any USB hub, that is likely the source of your
> system's failure to wake from sleep. Try disconnecting USB peripherals
> before the system enters sleep mode. If you can't find the source of
> the failure to wake problem, use the Energy Saver preference pane to
> set the system, and HDDs, to never sleep.

I have the HDD set this way
My mouse is a USB one that I used on my Smurf with no problems


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Re: G4 Sleep Issue

2009-08-31 Thread Ross

On Aug 31, 5:05 pm, Stephen Conrad  wrote:
> Last night I let my Quicksilver go to sleep and this morning nothing
> would wake it.

List of equipment please! We know you have a QS, though I don't think
you have ever identified which one; 2001, 2002, CPU speed, etc..
Please list installed memory, HDD capacity and boot order, all PCI
cards installed (by manufacturer and model), monitor, keyboard and
mouse make and model, as well as connected peripherals. You can use
your Quicksilver's serial number to obtain detailed info re its
manufacture from this site:



Second, please advise if your previous notable HDD problem has been
successfully resolved. Were you also the person who had power switch
problems?

Lastly, if you had left any USB peripherals connected, especially to a
USB 2.0 PCI card; or any USB hub, that is likely the source of your
system's failure to wake from sleep. Try disconnecting USB peripherals
before the system enters sleep mode. If you can't find the source of
the failure to wake problem, use the Energy Saver preference pane to
set the system, and HDDs, to never sleep.
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