Hello All
I've noticed that when my PB goes to sleep (or, more critically, when I close the lid to walk around) I tend to lose the network connections on most of my networked apps.
Is there any way I can defeat or modify this behavior? Case in point - this PB exists in a mostly Unix environment where I spend most of my time running applications on remote Unix boxes with the display exported to my PB. Some of these apps/simulations take hours to run. I *need* to be able to close the lid on this thing (wireless), walk to a co-worker's office or meeting, re-open the lid and keep working. Hell, I can even do that in Linux on a Thinkpad!!!
Any help appreciated, or I'll need the X11 equivalent of screen(1) . Can't find anyway to modify this behavior in preferences. The requirement of keeping alive ssh and X connections is a must, bugger the battery life.
Thanks - JB
I've noticed that when my PB goes to sleep (or, more critically, when I close the lid to walk around) I tend to lose the network connections on most of my networked apps.
Is there any way I can defeat or modify this behavior? Case in point - this PB exists in a mostly Unix environment where I spend most of my time running applications on remote Unix boxes with the display exported to my PB. Some of these apps/simulations take hours to run. I *need* to be able to close the lid on this thing (wireless), walk to a co-worker's office or meeting, re-open the lid and keep working. Hell, I can even do that in Linux on a Thinkpad!!!
Any help appreciated, or I'll need the X11 equivalent of screen(1) . Can't find anyway to modify this behavior in preferences. The requirement of keeping alive ssh and X connections is a must, bugger the battery life.
Thanks - JB