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<font size="+1">I'm not sure about this but I think if you throw away
your preferences and restart it could fix the problem. Won't hurt to
try as new ones are automatically rebuilt.There are also two new
updates to Panther.10.3.7 and 10.3.8.Might try the updates first.
Melvetta </font><br>
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Stefan wrote:
<blockquote cite="midp06200700bdecabda4cda@%5B217.249.96.121%5D"
type="cite">Hi friends,
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my last days I spent with a stupid Powerlogix (1.3 GHz/7457) in and out
game...
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No, with a fresh installed 10.3.5 Panther and the old 450 MHz, I have
the problem, that my cube awakes immediately after sent sleeping.
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Yesterday everything was normal and it slept as I wanted.
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Today, with no change of attached drives or whatelse, with no new
software etc. it won't sleep.
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Has anybody an idea, where/how to search for reasons and solution?
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I already looked for energy saver, that seems to be OK.
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Also I removed all USB-parts. No success till now.
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Any other ideas?
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Stefan
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(By the time: in xbench an 7457-Proc. might be noticed as 7455 Apollo,
as I remarked)
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