IBook Insomnia (Won't Sleep)

Hey All,
Have an iBook G4 1.2 Ghz which is having a sleep issue. Here is what I have tried so far.
-Reset PMU
-http://discussions.apple.com/message.jspa?messageID=2083671#2083671
-from this page I deleted the preference files, reboot, repair permissions no good still
-Repaired Permissions, Reboot, Installed Combo Updater 10.4.6, Repaired Permissions, Reboot. No sleep yet
I tried booting to safe mode, and even in safe mode my iBook will not sleep. I have seen some posts elsewhere that say this has been a problem with some recent Tiger point upgrades. I have no idea and any help would be appreciated.
Thanks All
iBook G4   Mac OS X (10.4.6)   1.25 GB Ram, 120GB 5400 RPM HDD

Here is My Safe Mode Process List:
Active Memory: 46.29 MB
Free Memory: 1.07 GB
Wired Memory: 60.39 MB
Used Memory: 185.27 MB
Inactive Memory: 78.59 MB
Total VM: 2.49 GB
Number of processes: 32
ID Process Name User CPU RSIZE VSIZE
0 kernel_task root 0.60 55.15 MB 969.91 MB
1 launchd root 0.00 492.00 KB 27.68 MB
22 dynamic_pager root 0.00 172.00 KB 26.62 MB
27 kextd root 0.00 3.23 MB 29.91 MB
41 ipfwloggerd root 0.00 176.00 KB 26.60 MB
43 KernelEventAgent root 0.00 740.00 KB 27.57 MB
44 mDNSResponder root 0.00 1,008.00 KB 27.40 MB
45 netinfod root 0.00 572.00 KB 26.94 MB
46 syslogd root 0.00 408.00 KB 26.64 MB
47 cron root 0.00 504.00 KB 26.88 MB
48 configd root 0.00 1.66 MB 29.02 MB
49 coreaudiod root 0.00 848.00 KB 27.71 MB
50 diskarbitrationd root 0.00 1,000.00 KB 27.12 MB
51 memberd root 0.00 600.00 KB 27.65 MB
52 securityd root 0.00 1.43 MB 28.62 MB
54 notifyd root 0.00 456.00 KB 27.20 MB
56 update root 0.00 228.00 KB 26.60 MB
59 DirectoryService root 0.00 2.03 MB 30.05 MB
63 distnoted root 0.00 752.00 KB 27.02 MB
64 blued root 0.00 1.85 MB 36.92 MB
65 lookupd root 0.00 1.07 MB 28.46 MB
70 WindowServer windowserv 9.60 9.24 MB 129.10 MB
71 coreservicesd root 0.00 5.15 MB 32.86 MB
72 ATSServer hardran3 0.00 1.49 MB 72.09 MB
73 loginwindow hardran3 0.00 3.79 MB 95.38 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app
80 pbs hardran3 0.00 1.95 MB 54.93 MB
85 Dock hardran3 0.00 3.27 MB 92.93 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app
86 SystemUIServer hardran3 0.20 5.88 MB 112.79 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemUIServer.app
87 Finder hardran3 0.00 6.57 MB 158.61 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app
90 UniversalAccessApp hardran3 0.60 3.55 MB 98.63 MB /System/Library/PreferencePanes/UniversalAccessPref.prefPane/Contents/Resources /UniversalAccess.app
95 Activity Monitor hardran3 14.20 9.37 MB 137.41 MB /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app
96 pmTool root 0.30 1.00 MB 36.46 MB
Everything looks normal to me, nothing extra in there. Here is my "usual load" process list:
Active Memory: 136.26 MB
Free Memory: 712.86 MB
Wired Memory: 95.99 MB
Used Memory: 567.14 MB
Inactive Memory: 334.89 MB
Total VM: 5.80 GB
Number of processes: 69
ID Process Name User CPU RSIZE VSIZE
0 kernel_task root 1.20 89.38 MB 1,000.13 MB
1 launchd root 0.00 544.00 KB 27.68 MB
23 dynamic_pager root 0.00 172.00 KB 26.62 MB
27 kextd root 0.00 3.52 MB 29.91 MB
66 ipfwloggerd root 0.00 196.00 KB 26.60 MB
69 KernelEventAgent root 0.00 600.00 KB 27.18 MB
70 mDNSResponder root 0.00 1.04 MB 27.90 MB
71 netinfod root 0.00 584.00 KB 26.94 MB
72 syslogd root 0.00 416.00 KB 26.64 MB
73 cron root 0.00 504.00 KB 26.88 MB
74 configd root 0.00 2.15 MB 29.19 MB
75 coreaudiod root 0.00 944.00 KB 28.05 MB
76 diskarbitrationd root 0.00 1.05 MB 27.12 MB
77 memberd root 0.00 620.00 KB 27.65 MB
78 securityd root 0.00 1.91 MB 28.51 MB
80 notifyd root 0.00 468.00 KB 27.20 MB
87 update root 0.60 228.00 KB 26.60 MB
88 DirectoryService root 0.00 2.09 MB 30.05 MB
91 distnoted root 0.00 884.00 KB 27.02 MB
98 blued root 0.00 1.83 MB 37.05 MB
101 WindowServer windowserv 6.60 28.11 MB 161.07 MB
102 coreservicesd root 0.00 8.62 MB 38.52 MB
104 ATSServer hardran3 0.00 2.07 MB 85.60 MB
105 loginwindow hardran3 0.00 4.09 MB 100.33 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app
130 crashreporterd root 0.00 204.00 KB 26.61 MB
144 sidetrackd root 0.00 1.29 MB 36.79 MB
154 mds root 0.00 4.07 MB 44.16 MB
231 pbs hardran3 0.00 1.92 MB 54.93 MB
233 mdimport nobody 0.00 2.27 MB 39.50 MB
237 Dock hardran3 0.00 5.04 MB 99.46 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/Dock.app
238 SystemUIServer hardran3 0.20 7.93 MB 131.72 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/SystemUIServer.app
240 Finder hardran3 0.00 6.58 MB 158.53 MB /System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app
243 SideTrackSessionAgent hardran3 0.00 2.96 MB 114.46 MB
244 UniversalAccessApp hardran3 1.20 3.67 MB 114.66 MB /System/Library/PreferencePanes/UniversalAccessPref.prefPane/Contents/Resources /UniversalAccess.app
245 SSHKeychain hardran3 0.00 4.76 MB 120.67 MB /Applications/Utilities/SSHKeychain.app
246 Dashboard KickStart hardran3 0.00 4.12 MB 118.60 MB /Applications/Utilities/Dashboard KickStart.app
247 Adium hardran3 0.00 16.55 MB 175.45 MB /Applications/Adium.app
250 iCalAlarmScheduler hardran3 0.00 3.23 MB 113.78 MB
251 Activity Monitor hardran3 12.10 11.59 MB 139.36 MB /Applications/Utilities/Activity Monitor.app
252 mdimport hardran3 0.00 3.65 MB 40.47 MB
258 ssh-agent hardran3 0.00 292.00 KB 26.64 MB
259 pmTool root 0.60 548.00 KB 36.46 MB
263 AirTrafficControl Dashboa hardran3 0.00 7.56 MB 121.19 MB
264 pearLyrics DashboardClien hardran3 0.00 6.07 MB 125.91 MB
265 DashboardClient hardran3 0.00 5.60 MB 119.04 MB
266 ShowOff DashboardClient hardran3 0.00 5.37 MB 120.86 MB
267 iStat nano DashboardClien hardran3 0.00 7.48 MB 121.95 MB
268 k-notes DashboardClient hardran3 0.00 6.50 MB 123.35 MB
269 Weather DashboardClient hardran3 0.00 8.42 MB 120.80 MB
270 k-notes DashboardClient hardran3 0.00 5.85 MB 121.90 MB
271 World Clock DashboardClie hardran3 0.00 6.96 MB 119.96 MB
272 World Clock DashboardClie hardran3 0.00 6.63 MB 119.59 MB
273 Calendar DashboardClient hardran3 0.00 6.50 MB 118.03 MB
307 ntpd root 0.00 380.00 KB 26.86 MB
321 nfsiod root 0.00 192.00 KB 28.61 MB
330 rpc.lockd root 0.00 200.00 KB 26.66 MB
333 automount root 0.00 1.09 MB 29.01 MB
337 automount root 0.00 1.05 MB 28.72 MB
359 Mail hardran3 0.00 10.68 MB 127.48 MB
360 Safari hardran3 0.00 87.06 MB 213.38 MB /Applications/Safari.app
365 AppleSpell hardran3 0.00 2.08 MB 37.73 MB
405 lookupd root 0.00 1.23 MB 28.50 MB
445 loginwindow root 0.00 3.80 MB 65.47 MB
447 ATSServer daemon 0.00 1.97 MB 54.95 MB
452 pbs master 0.00 1.86 MB 54.32 MB
460 Dock master 0.00 5.42 MB 59.34 MB
462 SystemUIServer master 0.00 11.86 MB 138.06 MB
463 Finder master 0.00 10.53 MB 132.73 MB
467 mdimport master 0.00 2.39 MB 39.46 MB
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