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Me, too (Score:1)
May I ask what your specific sleep problem is, and maybe for some pointers to forum threads?
My TiBook recently stopped going to sleep -- the screen blanks and either I get the spinning beach ball, or a cursor that has nothing to point at. I can only get out of this state by using the power button to reboot.
I haven't been able to find quite this set of circumstances in the Apple forums or other places, and it's rather obnoxious.
Thanks
-Matt
Re:Me, too (Score:2)
I am currently experiencing problem with the Apple website [apple.com], where I could see that people had similar problems when search for "sleep", the posts are of newer dates (late january)
Weird that it is easier to put my one year old son to sleep than the PB
Re:Me, too (Score:2)
With Panther, I had sporadic problems with putting my 15" Aluminum PB to sleep after I added third-party memory (a 1 GB Kingston something or other). Sometimes it wouldn't come out of sleep when I closed the shell while sometimes it wouldn't go to sleep at all. (And sometimes it even worked.) Using 'Apple | Sleep' worked more often but every once it in a while it still put the machine into a permanent sleep.
Upgrading to Tiger with the memory was impossible (it wouldn't even start) and I had to go back to 512 MB. Recently, I picked up a GB from Crucial and it's worked perfectly.
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