On Jan 25, 2007, at 11:47 PM, Yersinia wrote:

(Uh, Chris, WHY did rebooting the Mac work?)

My other email kind of addresses this, but basically, something went flooey in the Classic networking and/or the OS X interface for it. It may have been solvable with nothing more than a restart of Classic if it was just in Classic that things were screwed up. But since rebooting OS X entirely will not only refresh the OS X networking (and any Classic interface), but also cause Classic itself to be restarted... that was just the easier one step fix.

I can tell you with computers, no matter how great and stable OS X or any other OS is... when things are going wrong, a reboot is always a good place to start to see if the problem goes away. Until you have rebooted, it usually not worth checking anything else.

-chris
<www.mythtech.net>


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