Does Panther put 'sound subsystem' to sleep when running on batteries?
I hate that, every time i press volume button, or get new mail, it takes few secs to hear anything, aaaaaand volume control is just screwed up, when running on batteries as well, totally unresponsive.
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Again, the standard non-answer from Apple:
http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25466
"Doc, it hurts when I do this," the man said, wiggling his shoulder.
"Then don't do that," replies the doctor.
Does Panther put 'sound subsystem' to sleep when running on batteries?
I hate that, every time i press volume button, or get new mail, it takes few secs to hear anything, aaaaaand volume control is just screwed up, when running on batteries as well, totally unresponsive.
Originally posted by Brad
As far as I can tell, yes, it is fixed. I encounter this bug on a regular basis in 10.2 but have yet to see it crop up in any build of 10.3.
It's the opposite for me. I NEVER saw it in 10.2, but I've got it in every build of 10.3 I've used. I'm using SoundSticks btw.
Barto
I'm using Soundsticks/Headphones.