- Joined
- Dec 13, 2011
- Messages
- 6
- Motherboard
- GA-Z77X-UP5 TH
- CPU
- i7-3770
- Graphics
- GTX 670
- Mac
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- Classic Mac
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- Mobile Phone
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This is the description I found in the system.log:
handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7fcd7c3679b0(2002), shield 0x7fcd7e203710(2001), lock state 3
Apr 25 21:14:57 localhost WindowServer[90]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
As far as anything external, I have a few peripherals attached. A microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as an Apple wired keyboard, and a printer. The Apple keyboard and printer are both running to the computer through a USB hub. I remember on an old PC I had a problem with the Mac keyboard waking the computer from sleep at random moments. Could this potentially be the problem?
Importantly, though, when PleaseSleep.app initiates the sleep, the computer then goes to sleep just fine with no spontaneous wakes. So, it seems to me that its not a matter of the system being incapable of going to sleep, or something else necessarily interfering with the sleep process. Rather, it is just that it wont sleep on its own without something (or someone) else initiating it.
handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: releasing authw 0x7fcd7c3679b0(2002), shield 0x7fcd7e203710(2001), lock state 3
Apr 25 21:14:57 localhost WindowServer[90]: handle_will_sleep_auth_and_shield_windows: err 0x0
As far as anything external, I have a few peripherals attached. A microsoft wireless keyboard and mouse, as well as an Apple wired keyboard, and a printer. The Apple keyboard and printer are both running to the computer through a USB hub. I remember on an old PC I had a problem with the Mac keyboard waking the computer from sleep at random moments. Could this potentially be the problem?
Importantly, though, when PleaseSleep.app initiates the sleep, the computer then goes to sleep just fine with no spontaneous wakes. So, it seems to me that its not a matter of the system being incapable of going to sleep, or something else necessarily interfering with the sleep process. Rather, it is just that it wont sleep on its own without something (or someone) else initiating it.