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23.03.2008 11:30:55
Apple Remote -> Hibernation
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Hello,

Today i installed the demo version of Remote buddy on my mac mini (with os 10.5.2)

But now i am unable to put the mini in hibernation mode with the apple remote. Except for this, the apple remote is working fine. It's just the hibernation mode.

I have tried various things to solve this including reconect the apple remote in the mac security preferences pane and activating/deactivating the apple remote in Remote buddy. But nothing solved this.

To be clear: hibernation works and the apple remote works. It's just that i can't put the mini into hibernation with the apple remote after i installed Remote Buddy!

Can you please help me?

Best Regards

Tjeerd Boudri

Last edited: 23.03.2008 11:55:38 

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25.03.2008 09:50:02
Re: Apple Remote -> Hibernation
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Hibernation is an OS level feature that's automatically triggered by 
your system when you sleep a mobile Mac. Hibernation is nothing 
available seperately. If set up, it follows sleep.

It's not a feature officially available on anything but the last few 
generations of mobile Macs, though (starting with a model of the 
PowerBook G4 IIRC). Even though, Apple - to the best of my knowledge - 
does not officially support hibernation on desktop machines (as the 
Mac Mini or Mac Pro), it's said to work for some after setting it up 
through pmset on a shell.

To put your Mac to sleep via Remote Buddy, select the respective item 
from Remote Buddy's menu (one of the last in the main menu by default 
- and also to be found under "System"). Additionally, with default 
settings, when no supported application is running, you can also put 
your Mac to sleep with the Play button.

You can also "hardwire" it to a button via the "Global mapping" table, 
but that of course will make the button unavailable to anything but 
that action.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz