Michel Lanners ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > Yeah, I don't know what's up with that. Machine's running fine, > > though. > > Any funny hardware?
None. There's no AirPort cart, there's a big RAM chip in the expansion slot, and I've a network connection. > No, PowerPC doesn't have a 15-IRQ limit; PCs have. First-gen PowerMacs > have 32 IRQs, later models 64 or more... not all of which are used, of > course. Aha. Thanks for the clarification. > that. Apple just chose to do it differently... and often (but not > always) better than in PCs. Then again, the cruft in PCs is the old > legacy nobody has gotten rid of.... Sadly, yes. I liked Apple hardware backin the BeOS CHRP days. I reluctantly followed Be over to x86, but I'm regretting it. > > Unfortunately, sleepd doesn't do anything remotely like watching > > /dev/input . > > Maybe you need to get your hands dirty... Agreed. It'd be nice to bring sleepd into the modern age. I must say, Joey's implementation was virtuously lazy. -Steve -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]