On Aug 20, 2008, at 17:47 PM, Ryan Stephens wrote:
I believe that most MacBooks and Powerbooks are designed to run when
closed
if an external monitor, keyboard and mouse are attached.
A dummy monitor, allowing headless operation, can be easily created
using a resistor and a VGA connector,
I believe that most MacBooks and Powerbooks are designed to run when closed
if an external monitor, keyboard and mouse are attached.
Ryan
On Wed, Aug 20, 2008 at 1:49 PM, Andrew Merenbach <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> Hi!
>
> If a MacBook does not go to sleep when it's closed, my guess is that i
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 q
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 lo