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Re: Sleeping laptop, running code?
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Re: Sleeping laptop, running code?


  • Subject: Re: Sleeping laptop, running code?
  • From: Horst Hoesel <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Feb 2003 18:57:35 +0100

Hi Rob,

I don't think so. IIRC the PowerBooks go to sleep when you close the lid,
because they cannot dissipate enough heat with the lid closed.

Anybody correct me if this is no longer true.

Horst

> I have a powerbook and, when I close the lid, it goes to sleep. Is it
> possible to close the lid and have a process run? Specifically use the
> wireless networking and Rendezvous? I'd like to code this so that Users
> don't have to adjust their machines.
>
>
> Rob MacGregor
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