I thought I was the only one! Just got a kernel panic this afternoon and was wondering if it was just time for a restart, or if I have more serious problems. I am running a B&W G3/500 512MB RAM. I was closing Mail and the background greyed out (at this time, I am saying to my self "what the..."), then the multi-lingual "You need to restart your computer". It took literally several restarts to be able to actually use it again (I was able to use it on about the fourth restart while holding "shift") and it has been working fine since. Is this a common occurrence with OS X, or should I restart it once every couple of days or so to start fresh?

Bryan


On Sunday, December 12, 2004:

Like I said, I think I'm 'unusual' - my
luck with some of the PCs could be as strange as my knack at crashing OS
X
Buy a Mac and be thought of as a fool or buy a Windoze box and remove all doubt.


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