Re: sleep out of control
Re: sleep out of control
- Subject: Re: sleep out of control
- From: Ethan Bold <email@hidden>
- Date: Mon, 20 Oct 2008 17:01:13 -0700
Hello-
The number "5" is generated by a closed-source component of OS X. No
one here can tell you what it means. Most of us, myself included,
don't know what it means. Sorry.
Typically, spontaneous sleeping problems can be caused by: thermal
overheating, low capacity or aging batteries, a bad power supply on
the logic board, or a number of other things.
Ultimately, I'd suggest taking it to an Apple Store or mac support
provider.
-Ethan
On Oct 20, 2008, at 1:46 PM, email@hidden wrote:
I am trying to find out where to go to find out how to interpret the
entries in system.log.
For example I am trying to track down a problem concerning random
sleeping with my macbook. A log entry of interest is:
kernel[0]: Previous Sleep Cause: 5
It must documented somewhere what the "5" means. But I don't even
know who would know such a thing. So I am throwing it out to the
list members.
This is just one example of a log entry that would be much more
helpful if I could find some documentation.
Any insight to this would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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