bbloke
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Since upgrading to OS 10.1.5, I have been happy to see that the GeForce 4MX related display "flashes" have gone and that sound is no longer lost on external speakers after sleep. *However*, I have noticed other things:
1) After waking from a long sleep (eg overnight) when logged out, logins take about five minutes
2) If a user was logged in and the Mac went into a deep sleep, the clock tends to show the "old" (eg yesterday's) date and time still
3) The normal adminstrative processes (eg rotation of system logs) is no longer being performed
I also find messages in the system log after a sleep which i do not remember from prior to 10.1.5. For example, my system log (/var/log/system.log) this morning showed the following:
Jun 12 23:40:53 localhost mach_kernel: System Sleep
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: System Wake
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: Wake event 0020
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: enableClockSpreading returned with 0
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: AppleNMI unmask NMI
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: Adaptec warning: Resetting SCSI bus.
Jun 12 23:41:04 localhost mach_kernel: UniNEnet: 0 0 UniNEnet:: putToSleep - disabled cell clock!!!
Jun 12 23:41:08 localhost mach_init[2]: added notification for sub-bootstrap
Jun 12 23:41:09 localhost configd[122]: executing /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Resources/restart-automount
Jun 12 23:41:14 localhost mach_kernel: UniNEnet: 0 0 UniNEnet:: putToSleep - disabled cell clock!!!
(Note: I have edited the log so that there is now a space between ":" and "p" in ":: putToSleep" in order to prevent smilies from being inserted into the text so that it looks like ":
utToSleep"!)
I have very mixed feelings about 10.1.5, as it seemed to fix some problems but then introduce some new ones! Is anyone else seeing the same behavior?
1) After waking from a long sleep (eg overnight) when logged out, logins take about five minutes
2) If a user was logged in and the Mac went into a deep sleep, the clock tends to show the "old" (eg yesterday's) date and time still
3) The normal adminstrative processes (eg rotation of system logs) is no longer being performed
I also find messages in the system log after a sleep which i do not remember from prior to 10.1.5. For example, my system log (/var/log/system.log) this morning showed the following:
Jun 12 23:40:53 localhost mach_kernel: System Sleep
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: System Wake
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: Wake event 0020
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: enableClockSpreading returned with 0
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: AppleNMI unmask NMI
Jun 12 23:41:00 localhost mach_kernel: Adaptec warning: Resetting SCSI bus.
Jun 12 23:41:04 localhost mach_kernel: UniNEnet: 0 0 UniNEnet:: putToSleep - disabled cell clock!!!
Jun 12 23:41:08 localhost mach_init[2]: added notification for sub-bootstrap
Jun 12 23:41:09 localhost configd[122]: executing /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Resources/restart-automount
Jun 12 23:41:14 localhost mach_kernel: UniNEnet: 0 0 UniNEnet:: putToSleep - disabled cell clock!!!
(Note: I have edited the log so that there is now a space between ":" and "p" in ":: putToSleep" in order to prevent smilies from being inserted into the text so that it looks like ":

I have very mixed feelings about 10.1.5, as it seemed to fix some problems but then introduce some new ones! Is anyone else seeing the same behavior?