I understand that Apple does hate desktop computers since Steve Jobs ascended to a plane suits his skillset, however, I’d still expect hibernate to work considering how well the company hibernated its whole Macbook Pro department.
The sole reason I upgraded to sierra was a desperate hope that some genius programmer managed to fix the only standby mode that even works on free OS and computer combinations that can’t deal with "soft" sleep.
Hibernate was my saviour since my retina iMac developed the habit of waking up times when we both should had been sleeping. Yeah, we live together, we work together, and we are supposed to sleep together, not in the same bed but in the same time.
This machine that I love much for everything else, has brought sleep deprivation into our relationship.
(Yeah, I tried all the settings before switched to hibernate.)
Yosemite is such a powerful OS that my iMac can wake up herself even from hibernate. Yes, I can tell the difference between sleep and hibernate, and I saw it with my own eyes how it woke up from hibernate for nothing, even though my USB mouse can’t wake her up from that (which is okay, I’m just telling it wasn’t a mouse + minor earthquake). There is no ethernet cable connected, power nap was off, and still.
This wouldn’t happen if the monkey worked on the kernel code has had ended the freaking hibernate routine with a shutdown call instead of a freaking deep sleep.
(It’s easy to tell. When I hibernate her then magic trackpad click can wake her up. When I hibernate then disconnect the power cable,then reconnect the power cable, trackpad won’t wake her up anymore but she still restores her pre-hibernate state on power button.)
At least she used to before sierra. Since I downgraded from Yosemite to this disaster, there are two options:
1. I try to hibernate (by sleep) and she crashes.
2. I try to hibernate (by sleep) and she goes to sleep. Even though hibernatemode is 25.
$ sudo pmset -g
Currently in use:
standby 0
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
powernap 0
networkoversleep 0
disksleep 10
sleep 0 (sleep prevented by UserEventAgent)
autopoweroffdelay 0
hibernatemode 25
autopoweroff 0
ttyskeepawake 1
standbydelay 0
It seems that Apple finally managed to remove the redundant hibernatedelay. Unfortunately, the coder-einstein also removed the whole hibernate thingie.
I hope they have a version control system and they can restore it one day.
Any idea until that? I do wake up when she does.
PS: Seriously, does this company have testers?
The sole reason I upgraded to sierra was a desperate hope that some genius programmer managed to fix the only standby mode that even works on free OS and computer combinations that can’t deal with "soft" sleep.
Hibernate was my saviour since my retina iMac developed the habit of waking up times when we both should had been sleeping. Yeah, we live together, we work together, and we are supposed to sleep together, not in the same bed but in the same time.
This machine that I love much for everything else, has brought sleep deprivation into our relationship.
(Yeah, I tried all the settings before switched to hibernate.)
Yosemite is such a powerful OS that my iMac can wake up herself even from hibernate. Yes, I can tell the difference between sleep and hibernate, and I saw it with my own eyes how it woke up from hibernate for nothing, even though my USB mouse can’t wake her up from that (which is okay, I’m just telling it wasn’t a mouse + minor earthquake). There is no ethernet cable connected, power nap was off, and still.
This wouldn’t happen if the monkey worked on the kernel code has had ended the freaking hibernate routine with a shutdown call instead of a freaking deep sleep.
(It’s easy to tell. When I hibernate her then magic trackpad click can wake her up. When I hibernate then disconnect the power cable,then reconnect the power cable, trackpad won’t wake her up anymore but she still restores her pre-hibernate state on power button.)
At least she used to before sierra. Since I downgraded from Yosemite to this disaster, there are two options:
1. I try to hibernate (by sleep) and she crashes.
2. I try to hibernate (by sleep) and she goes to sleep. Even though hibernatemode is 25.
$ sudo pmset -g
Currently in use:
standby 0
hibernatefile /var/vm/sleepimage
powernap 0
networkoversleep 0
disksleep 10
sleep 0 (sleep prevented by UserEventAgent)
autopoweroffdelay 0
hibernatemode 25
autopoweroff 0
ttyskeepawake 1
standbydelay 0
It seems that Apple finally managed to remove the redundant hibernatedelay. Unfortunately, the coder-einstein also removed the whole hibernate thingie.
I hope they have a version control system and they can restore it one day.
Any idea until that? I do wake up when she does.
PS: Seriously, does this company have testers?