We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
I want to send this iMac to sleep at 23h (after I've finished using it
- over ssh - from home) and wake at say 07h before I either get into work or work on it from home again. I want it to sleep so that it cools down properly.
r
In uk.comp.sys.mac, Richard P. Grant rpg14@redacted.invalid wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
http://ibeezz.reboute.net/en/
That should cut your cake.
In article bpafut$l7j$2@redacted.invalid, Richard P. Grant rpg14@redacted.invalid wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
I want to send this iMac to sleep at 23h (after I've finished using it
- over ssh - from home) and wake at say 07h before I either get into work or work on it from home again. I want it to sleep so that it cools down properly.
r
On my system (Cube) there's a Schedule tab in the Energy Saver system pref that allows you to do this but maybe this feature is not available for all hardware configurations.
Hans
In article 171120031402046096%h.sluiman@redacted.invalid, Hans Sluiman h.sluiman@redacted.invalid wrote:
In article bpafut$l7j$2@redacted.invalid, Richard P. Grant rpg14@redacted.invalid wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
I want to send this iMac to sleep at 23h (after I've finished using it
- over ssh - from home) and wake at say 07h before I either get into work or work on it from home again. I want it to sleep so that it cools down properly.
r
On my system (Cube) there's a Schedule tab in the Energy Saver system pref that allows you to do this but maybe this feature is not available for all hardware configurations. minor correction: this will shut down & start up the machine rather than sending it to sleep.
Jonas Voss wrote:
In uk.comp.sys.mac, Richard P. Grant rpg14@redacted.invalid wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
http://ibeezz.reboute.net/en/
That should cut your cake.
Looks neat, thanks.
r
On Mon, 17 Nov 2003 12:46:21 +0000, Richard P. Grant wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
I want to send this iMac to sleep at 23h (after I've finished using it
- over ssh - from home) and wake at say 07h before I either get into work or work on it from home again. I want it to sleep so that it cools down properly.
r
I set mine to sleep after an hour of non-use, and told it to wake up with a telephone ring. Clunky, but it worked fine.
Now I just leave it on 24/7...
Darren
In article 171120031407124563%h.sluiman@redacted.invalid, Hans Sluiman h.sluiman@redacted.invalid wrote:
On my system (Cube) there's a Schedule tab in the Energy Saver system pref that allows you to do this but maybe this feature is not available for all hardware configurations. minor correction: this will shut down & start up the machine rather than sending it to sleep.
On my G4, in that pane there's a pop-up menu which lets me choose between sleep or shut-down.
Andrew
"Richard P. Grant" wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
I want to send this iMac to sleep at 23h (after I've finished using it
- over ssh - from home) and wake at say 07h before I either get into work or work on it from home again. I want it to sleep so that it cools down properly.
Just tripped over this http://www.kualosw.com/English/Pages/Utilities.html
Bob W
Jonas Voss wrote:
In uk.comp.sys.mac, Richard P. Grant rpg14@redacted.invalid wrote:
We've done this, but I cannae remember the answer. How do we, in Jaguar, make the machine sleep and awake at scheduled times?
http://ibeezz.reboute.net/en/
That should cut your cake.
And . . . I've just installed Panther. W00t!