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30.04.2008 17:13:46
computer won't fall asleep when RB's kernel extension is installed
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Hi,

And let me first say how much I like your program. After I was first shown Remote Buddy (on a friend's macbook with apple remote), I bought a keyspan IR receiver+remote and installed RB, and I'm still enjoying it.

However, I recently (~3 weeks ago) encountered a problem regarding sleep. My computer (1st gen Powerbook G4 running os x 10.4.11) does not always fall asleep by itself as expected (after the delay specified in system preferences).

After a 45 minutes phone call with apple support, we finally came to suspect RB and/or its kernel extension to prevent the computer from going to sleep. At least it works fine with RB uninstalled. With RB installed, I can not always reproduce the problem, so I cannot be sure, but sometimes the computer does not fully fall asleep when it should. Only the screen is turned off, but the hard drive, CPU, network connectivity still stand up.

Any ideas ? 

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User

30.04.2008 17:30:02
Re: computer won't fall asleep when RB's kernel extension is installed
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Thanks for asking.

Remote Buddy doesn't do anything by itself to prevent sleep unless you 
press a button on your remote.

What may be a problem specific to the Keyspan IR receivers is that:

1) the Keyspan IR receiver will wake your Mac (and possibly also keep 
it awake) in case it receives any kind of IR signal / light for a 
short period of time. In some cases, bright, hot light bulbs may 
already be sufficient (I could watch that phenomen a few times).

2) OS X needs to be expressly told to pay attention to wakeup events 
coming from the receiver. In order to allow you to wake your Mac via 
your remote, Remote Buddy's driver tells OS X to pay attention to 
that. What it does not have any influence on, though, is when and on 
which events the Keyspan IR tells the USB port to wake up. That's a 
hardware and OS X USB stack feature.

You may try with the IR receiver unplugged or "covered" with a book in 
order to see whether that's the problem.

Other than that general physical / hardware problem, that can't be 
resolved in software (other than to completely drop wakeup support for 
Keyspan IR receivers - which AFAIK is only supported by the Keyspan 
Express IR receiver, btw), Remote Buddy certainly won't keep your Mac 
from sleeping.

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz 

User

30.04.2008 18:15:51
Re: computer won't fall asleep when RB's kernel extension is installed
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Hi Felix,

and thanks for the fast reply.

What is strange is that these sleep problems occur randomly whether I've got the IR receiver connected or not. I was suspecting RB because the do not occur at all if I uninstall it.

However, it works right now (my PB is asleep while having RB installed and running, kext installed and loaded) so I won't try too hard to fix a non-problem. If I still experience issues I will try to investigate further, and I will let you know.

Thanks, 
-G

Last edited: 30.04.2008 18:16:20 

User

05.05.2008 17:47:00
Re: computer won't fall asleep when RB's kernel extension is installed
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Hi,

After several days without RB (I'm missing it), I am now able to confirm that my mac still has problems. Its behaviour regarging sleep is still erratic, and really hard to understand. I now suppose this is an hardware issue.

-G 

User

06.05.2008 11:48:02
Re: Re: computer won't fall asleep when RB's kernel extension is installed
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Thanks for the info.

One thing you may want to try is to reset the SMC and PMU of your Mac 
(=> search Apple's support for instructions on how to do that).

Best regards, 
Felix Schwarz