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I'm running an IBM NetVista 8303-81U with an 845G chipset with OS X 10.5.6 (iDeneb, Voodoo Kernel). This machine is used as a web server/print server and file server. It is quite low demand but I would like to keep it up and running 24/7. The problem s the power consumption, I'd like to be able to put the machine to sleep with WOL enabled. I have tried VoodooPower with no luck and a kernel panic. If anybody has any idea on how to throttle my CPU and spin down my HDD I'd love it if they could help. Below I have posted my machines specs.

IBM NetVista 8303-81U
-2.66GHz P4
-1GB DDR Ram
-Intel AC97 Audio
-Intel 845G Chipset w/ integrated graphics
-160GB ATA/133MHz HDD
-IDE DVD±RW DL
-ATI Radeon 9600 Pro AGP 128MB

Thanks,
Mike