On 8/26/09 11:53 AM, Dan at <dantear...@gmail.com> wrote:

> The SPOD mostly comes from apps needing resources, such as waiting
> for disk i/o, paging memory, or network data.


The problem of the "spinning beach ball" doesn't occur with 10.4 itself, but
with the applications that run over it.
 




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