Leesureone
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Lots of things can keep your machine from sleeping, you can run this command from terminal and typically see an output. Also make sure you have wake for network access turned off in the biosAdding to this thread's activity lately—it's me again with my NUC's newly developed sleep problems:
They still exist, even without any Shimo tasks running. My machine managed 4 sleeps in the last two days and now it refuses to sleep again. In between I didn't change anything, didn't run any new apps. Every time I try to put it to sleep now, it takes really long until it reacts at all, at least 20 seconds (that was also the case when it used to work though), then it powers down into sleep for no more than one second, only to wake up again immediately. The system.log is incredibly unhelpful. This time there is not even a mention of "sleep" in there, even though I tried it multiple times. (I've attached a text file copy of the time period none the less.)
So yeah, it's pretty frustrating. I seem to never have any luck with my hackintosh builds.
I'm contemplating wiping the disk and redoing my whole installation, but this time living with no native digital sound output, but proper sleep instead. :-/
pmset -g assertions
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204760
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