Does 4.1 solves or provide:
Derick Centeno
aguilarojo at verizon.net
Thu Mar 2 17:53:48 MST 2006
Ok. That's a little more information than what I saw before.
Perhaps a video issue?
If you go to the link I provided to Andres, and go to the kind of PB
you have and click upon Video information you would see the following:
Apple iBook 500-900MHz G3, 2001-2003
ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 with 16MB VRAM
Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
2D acceleration: Yes
3D acceleration: No
Dual head: No
Notes: 1024x768
ATI Rage Mobility 128 (2X-AGP) with 8MB VRAM
Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
2D acceleration: Yes
3D acceleration: No
Dual head: No
Notes: 1024x768
ATI Mobility Radeon (2X-AGP) with 16MB VRAM
Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
2D acceleration: Yes
3D acceleration: No
Dual head: No
Notes: 1024x768
ATI Mobility Radeon 7500 with 32MB VRAM
Maximum number of colors: Thousands (16-bit)
2D acceleration: Yes
3D acceleration: No
Dual head: No
Notes: 1024x768
Although the recommendations refer to YDL 4.1 you can try and check the
screen settings you are using; these settings may affect or change how
your PB behaves with the current version of YDL you use. For greater
clarity and perhaps more informed info, it might be beneficial to
discuss the details with someone at Terra Soft. I don't have that
version of PB, and I cannot recreate the difficulty you describe.
Good Luck ....
On Mar 2, 2006, at 5:57 PM, Paul Higgins wrote:
> I have the same problem as Andres, and with identical hardware: a 900
> MHz G3
> iBook (KDE does not awaken after sleep mode). I know that I do *not*
> have
> the screen saver set to lock out access. KDE also will not awaken if
> the
> iBook is closed. Any ideas? So far the solution has been to logout
> so that
> the system is set back to the initial login screen (the iBook will
> sleep/awaken from there).
>
> Has 4.1 fixed this? Or do I just have something set wrong in 4.0.1 (my
> current version of YDL)?
>
> -PRH
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