EMac won't stay asleep

All of a sudden, my eMac won't stay asleep. I've turned off all the settings in Energy Saver (including the Wake options for modem/LAN). I also have no USB or Firewire connections.
I've repaired permissions, optimized system, cleaned caches, and zapped the pram.
I've tested on/off my LAN. I've also tried unhooking my mouse and keyboard.
Here is the system and console log after I put it to sleep:
System Log:
===== Sunday, October 8, 2006 7:10:21 PM US/Central =====
aped[88]: Not affecting super-user process CopyTool[351]. This is just an informative message. It is not causing your problem.
Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: System Sleep
Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: System Wake
Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: Wake event 0040
Oct 8 19:11:32 eMac kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 960 goto Exit
Oct 8 19:11:34 eMac kernel[0]: UniNEnet::monitorLinkStatus - Link is up at 100 Mbps - Full Duplex
Oct 8 19:11:34 eMac mDNSResponder: Repeated transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.100); delaying packets by 5 seconds
Console Log:
===== Sunday, October 8, 2006 7:10:42 PM US/Central =====
Oct 8 19:11:34 eMac mDNSResponder: Repeated transitions for interface en0 (192.168.1.100); delaying packets by 5 seconds
Here is an overview of my eMac and graphics card:
Hardware Overview:
Machine Name: eMac
Machine Model: PowerMac4,4
CPU Type: PowerPC G4 (3.3)
Number Of CPUs: 1
CPU Speed: 1 GHz
L2 Cache (per CPU): 256 KB
Memory: 1 GB
Bus Speed: 133 MHz
Boot ROM Version: 4.6.4f1
ATI Radeon 7500:
Chipset Model: ATY,RV200
Type: Display
Bus: AGP
VRAM (Total): 32 MB
Vendor: ATI (0x1002)
Device ID: 0x5157
Revision ID: 0x0000
ROM Revision: 113-xxxxx-116
This problem is very annoying. I have to shutdown my computer instead of putting it to sleep. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks,
Chuck
C2D 20" iMac, G4 1.33 iBook, 1Ghz eMac, G3 333 iMac (Blueberry)   Mac OS X (10.4.8)   5G iPod, 2G 4GB Nano, 3G 20GB iPod, 512MB iPod Shuffle

This is for a Mac that won't sleep.
First, read things in Apple doc.#25801 on sleep settings.
USB devices and hubs often cause Macs to not sleep or wake quickly from sleep (notably HP printers and scanners, HP all in ones, and Cannon scanners). Disconnect all USB except for keyboard and mouse and try. If it sleeps, add one back at a time testing after each one to find the culprit.
If you've set your Mac to recieve faxes, it may not be able to sleep. It might also have a damaged preferences file.
If you use your Mac for faxing, open System Preferences. click Print & Fax, click the Faxing tab, and uncheck the Recieve Faxes On This Computer box.
If that does'nt work or you've never faxed on your Mac, go to Finder/Hard Drive /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration and delete the com.apple.PowerManagement.plist and com..apple.AutoWake.plist files (if your Mac asks, type your admin. password).
If the latter file isn't present in the folder, go to user name(probably your name)/Library/Preferences, delete the com.apple.systemuiserver.plist file, and reboot your Mac.
Hope this helps!
P.S. One member here reported this (Michael Gleason);
"I have had this problem with my IMac G5. It is surprisingly irritating. LaCie's Silverkeeper backup software was the cause. By default it gave itself permission to wake up the computer to check if a backup was needed. Do you have this or a similar program installed which has scheduled activities including wake-up permissions as an option?"
Dave Hamilton provided this link, xlr8yourmac.com, to a member, which addresses failure of deep sleep with some users that updated and added new FireWire and USB cards.
tomhorvat adds this; After few days of messing around I found out that I had desktop background (wallpaper) set to change every 1 minute.
After unchecking "Change picture..." in system preferences (under Desktop/Screen saver), my powerbook went to sleep all by itself.
Cheers!
DALE

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