Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Jonathan Newman
Nope, it's just by itself. I want it running, closed, by itself. - Jonathan On Aug 20, 2004, at 11:05 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote: Some will continue working if you have connected an external monitor and keyboard and mouse, -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Elec

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 20/08/04 16:14, "Malcolm Cornelius" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > on 20/08/04 19:52, victoria.duggan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> it might turn a bit sticky but try a bit of blue tac over the magnetic >> lock to the catch. >> as i think the lock has something to do with the sleep command wh

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Richard Clark
Richard Clark MawgaDog Computer Systems [EMAIL PROTECTED] iChat: mawgadog33 (AIM) (AOL) Yahoo: ozzy wells icq:115390002 On 20 Aug 2004, at 20:58, Thomas Ethen wrote: What if you removed the magnet that tells the laptop to go to sleep? that is easy enough, the magnet usually falls on the floor when

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 20/08/2004 10:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want >the screen on, just I don't want it to go to sleep, because I'm running >programs all the time. I've already got it so the display will go to >sleep an

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Ken
My Reply follows quote. On 20/08/2004 10:10 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: >I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want >the screen on, just I don't want it to go to sleep, because I'm running >programs all the time. I've already got it so the display will go to >sleep an

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Malcolm Cornelius
on 20/08/04 19:52, victoria.duggan at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > it might turn a bit sticky but try a bit of blue tac over the magnetic > lock to the catch. > as i think the lock has something to do with the sleep command when > closed and engaged. The iBook sleep is controlled by a magnet and a

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread victoria . duggan
it might turn a bit sticky but try a bit of blue tac over the magnetic lock to the catch. as i think the lock has something to do with the sleep command when closed and engaged. vicki I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want the screen on, just I don't want it to

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Thomas Ethen
What if you removed the magnet that tells the laptop to go to sleep? Tom > > Good suggestion but if he closes the lid, I don't think that will help. I > don't know of any way to keep the computer running when closing the lid. > Some will continue working if you have connected an external monitor

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 20/08/04 13:47, "Fabian Fang" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 10:10:41 -0700, Jonathan Newman > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want >> the screen on, just I don't want it to go to sleep, because I'm running >> pro

Re: Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Fabian Fang
On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 10:10:41 -0700, Jonathan Newman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want > the screen on, just I don't want it to go to sleep, because I'm running > programs all the time. I've already got it so the display will go to >

Turning off Sleep

2004-08-20 Thread Jonathan Newman
I would like my iBook to stay on when the screen is down. I don't want the screen on, just I don't want it to go to sleep, because I'm running programs all the time. I've already got it so the display will go to sleep and the computer will not, when the display is up. But I want it to stay on e