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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Clock doesn't tick Post 302653171 by Corona688 on Friday 8th of June 2012 01:07:56 PM
Old 06-08-2012
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Originally Posted by joeyg
Can you define idle? You later mention watching it.
To me, idle means no keyboard/mouse activity. Watching the screen is a passive activity, and I cannot think of any way (telekinesis) where the computer would 'know' you are watching it.
Idle as in sleeping or suspended.
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Also, is this a laptop or notebook (something battery powered), since it could be related to an energy setting.
Yes, a notebook.

Thank you for the link, hicksd8. I don't have speakers at work however so your youtube video just has me staring at a BIOS screen. (Aside, making a video to explain something that can probably be explained in 2000 characters of text? What waste Smilie) But it definitely doesn't look like the same problem since the date appears to be getting reset instead of freezing.

BIOS update sounds like a good idea, yes. Unfortunately none are available.

I doubt a virus has the magical power to affect a computer while it's not running.
 

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MGPNET(1)						    BSD General Commands Manual 						 MGPNET(1)

NAME
mgpnet -- MagicPoint Netserver (provide MagicPoint presentation over the net) SYNOPSIS
mgpnet [arguments to mgp] DESCRIPTION
mgpnet is a small http server to be executed on the presenter's notebook computer. It lets audience read MagicPoint presentation foils on her notebook computers, over the net. When a presenter performs a presentation, she should invoke mgpnet instead of mgp, with the same argument. mgpnet will become an http server running on tcp port 9999 (by default), and invokes mgp as a child process. By accessing URL http://hostname:9999/, audience will be able to read the MagicPoint window currently displayed on the presenter's notebook. The webpage provided by mgpnet is designed in "client pull" man- ner; audience's notebook will reload the page, several times a minute. If no option is specified, mgpnet will print the URL to be accessed by the audience to the standard output. This is useful for indicating the URL to be accessed on the presentation, like: %filter "mgpnet" %endfilter TODO
Be network conscious. Current implementation is too naive about CPU/network usage. Presenter's notebook may be overloaded if there's too many audiences. SEE ALSO
mgp(1), xwintoppm(1). HISTORY
mgpnet was created by Jun-ichiro itojun Itoh <itojun@itojun.org>, on the day before the newyear's eve, 1997. BSD
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