I don't agree. If a software behaves very badly or doing bad things with
kernel mode drivers, it can still kernel panic.
Imagine writing to the memory space the kernel "owns". That could cause
kernel corruption, and thus a kernel panic.

But I would bet its more a hardware fault, like a bad cell in RAM or some
fault in your audio card or something similiar. The reason I think its the
audio card is because Linphone of course uses the audio card to provide
2-way low latency telephony audio.

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[mailto:[email protected]] För Stefan
Monnier
Skickat: den 10 oktober 2017 21:21
Till: [email protected]
Ämne: Re: [Linphone-users] Kernel Panic on macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) when
Linphone (4.1.1) is launched

> As soon as I launch Linphone (V4.1.1) on  my macs running my macOS 
> 10.13 (High Sierra) they go in kernel panic.

A kernel panic is a symptom of a bug in the kernel.
Even if only Linphone triggers this bug, you should report it to the
maintainers of the kernel rather than to the maintainers of Linphone.


        Stefan


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