mol-0.9.62 available for download
Romeyn Prescott
mol-general@lists.maconlinux.org
Mon, 15 Apr 2002 20:35:27 -0400
>
> > I intend to address this problem this week. Whenever MacOS
>> goes to sleep, the clock becomes completely bogus. It ought to
>> be a matter of just setting the date and time after sleep.
>>
>> /Samuel
>
>I don't know if this helps, but I discovered that if you turn off HD
>spindown in Energy Saver, the bogus-clock-after-sleep problem does not
>occur.
Yeah! I'll ditto that! Idiscovered the same thing. Just turn off
Energy Saver completely. "Sleep" is (IMHO) a crazy thing to do to a
desktop computer anyway. They should never have ported it over from
the PowerBooks way back when.
That may not be very eco-centric, but my history as a tech support
professional is that sleep on a desktop computer causes more problems
than it solves.
Sorry about the tangent...
Anyhoo...Energy Saver OFF, no clock oddity.
...ROMeyn
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