Have you tried 1.1? No. Is the source posted somewhere? The repository on the sleepyhead site doesn't have a tag for 1.1. I know there are binaries floating around out there, but getting precompiled binaries working on random distros on Linux tends to be painful, and I'll probably package it up whi...
Have you tried 1.1? No. Is the source posted somewhere? The repository on the sleepyhead site doesn't have a tag for 1.1. I know there are binaries floating around out there, but getting precompiled binaries working on random distros on Linux tends to be painful, and I'll probably package it up whi...
it was a shared effort that included countless hours by others, and he has erased all of our records, correspondence and files on every internet venue he controlled. I can't really speak to motives or what has/hasn't happened. I noticed the drama on a forum just today. However, this is one of the r...
Are you showing many centrals? No, and my AHI as reported in the data is fairly low (1-2, never above 5). The 30 second episode I had wasn't even flagged for hypopnea, and the 30min episode the previous night had 4 hypopnea flags in it, but pressure support was maxing out at the 25cm limit almost t...
Are you getting any green PB/CSR flagged times showing up on the events graph? I occasionally get short bits of that every few nights, but very little in general. There wasn't any during the shallow breathing, and the breaths all look even visually, just shallow. I noticed I had other episodes of b...
Sorry, one other note. After the original afib episode I was prescribed metoprolol (and blood thinners), so that might also be related to the appearance of the stronger central apnea. Perhaps the medication is causing it? Both the afib and the medication changes happened around the same time...
I've been having some issues lately and I just began to suspect a link to my sleep apnea, so I figured I'd see if anybody knows anything. I plan to contact my doctor first thing tomorrow, but I figured getting more info wouldn't hurt, especially since I understand complex sleep apnea isn't very comm...
Have you been diagnosed with hypoventilation? Are you very overweight? I have not been, and I'm overweight, but not excessively so, and I sleep on my side. I don't think it is a machine issue either, as the machine does reach 25cm which is its max pressure. If it were really a leak problem I'd thin...
I have complex apnea and finally got tired of my AutoSV waking me up in the middle of the night with a low pressure support warning (the PRS1 AutoSV has an alarm which cannot be disabled via configuration), so I did a bit of surgery and disabled the buzzer and it is now completely silent. My first n...
Just in case anybody with a PRS1 AutoSV ends up reading this the procedure is almost the same, but actually a bit easier. On this model the speaker is actually mounted externally within the case, and there is an additional wire that connects to the board on the side where the humidifier attaches. Al...
What's the future of Linux ports look like? I've got a friend who's loading Linux on a laptop. Is the latest Linux version really 0.9.2, or am I missing something? 0.9.3 has been available for Gentoo since it came out. I'm not sure how many other distros package sleepyhead. This is largely up to th...
We no longer have to do the Patch file thing. Just one small correction - that is true on Windows, and true on Linux (if your distro includes 0.9.3). We still don't have 0.9.3 working on OSX but Mark is working hard on it. He is attempting to fix some printing issues in 0.9.2 (patched or not) with ...
For Windows users a full install of 0.9.3 is now posted at: http://sourceforge.net/projects/sleepyhead/files/ That is the official 0.9.3 release (it will not auto-update at this time), so feel free to grab that and skip all the patching. You'll probably want to uninstall the old version first (I'm ...