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Old 12-09-2009, 07:55 AM
rlesperance rlesperance is offline
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Hi Dave,

What does actually SD do to prevent sleeping ? I thought that like this utility called «Caffeine» the computer's idletime was reseted to 0, thus preventing the computer to go to sleep until the specified idletime is reached. I checked and SD does not seem to reset the idletime.

I am wrinting a script to prevent my computer of going to sleep when specific activities are running on all logged in user. I am curious to understand how SD does actually prevent the computer from going to sleep.

Could you explain how SD does that ? Thanks in advance.



Robert
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