Hey man,
I did the menu button -> Sleep.
Closed the lid.
...
In the morning, I come back, and I see that the power indicator lights show that it had at least 50% juice still in there.
Yet powering on resulted in the white-screen apple-logo page, with a long... long... startup. Much longer than usual.
What's going on there? How'd it shutdown like that? It wasnt power loss.
Kernel panic? What do you think?
I did the menu button -> Sleep.
Closed the lid.
...
In the morning, I come back, and I see that the power indicator lights show that it had at least 50% juice still in there.
Yet powering on resulted in the white-screen apple-logo page, with a long... long... startup. Much longer than usual.
What's going on there? How'd it shutdown like that? It wasnt power loss.
Kernel panic? What do you think?
Model:MacBookPro8,1
10.14.6
$> pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
SleepDisabled 1
Currently in use:
acwake 0
lidwake 1
halfdim 1
womp 0
networkoversleep 0
sleep 120 (sleep prevented by UserEventAgent, softwareupdate_notify_agent, Fermata)
ttyskeepawake 1
disksleep 0
displaysleep 5
$> pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
SleepDisabled 1
Currently in use:
acwake 0
lidwake 1
halfdim 1
sleep 10 (sleep prevented by Fermata, fud)
ttyskeepawake 1
disksleep 10
displaysleep 2
10.14.6
$> pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
SleepDisabled 1
Currently in use:
acwake 0
lidwake 1
halfdim 1
womp 0
networkoversleep 0
sleep 120 (sleep prevented by UserEventAgent, softwareupdate_notify_agent, Fermata)
ttyskeepawake 1
disksleep 0
displaysleep 5
$> pmset -g
System-wide power settings:
SleepDisabled 1
Currently in use:
acwake 0
lidwake 1
halfdim 1
sleep 10 (sleep prevented by Fermata, fud)
ttyskeepawake 1
disksleep 10
displaysleep 2
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