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Hi, Pixx -- glad you were able to make it here to the forums.
Place this in a file, with the first line: #!/bin/sh Then, execute the following command (in Terminal): chmod +x filename where "filename" is the name of the file you used. I'd make the extension "sh" to make it clear that this is a shell script. Test it by running ./filename.sh in Terminal: it should put the system to sleep. Once you've completed testing that way, then set this file as the customizations script, and you should be golden. Let me know.
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