With no smugness, implied or otherwise, I too have never had a kernel panic either, since I first bought OS10.0 and I don't think you could describe these computers as being "underused" :0] (I know - tempting fate - I should have kept quiet)

I am wondering now whether I should put the OS10.0 discs and manual back in the box and set it aside for eBay as a collector's item... What was it called BTW? Civet? Tabby?

Drew

On 21 Feb 2005, at 08:52, Neil Hughes wrote:

On Sun, 20 Feb 2005 14:29:50 +0000, Susan Platter wrote:

I have the good fortune never to have experienced a kernel panic.
Regards
Susan

You're obviously not using OSX properly ;-)

To the best of my memory I've had 3 or 4 in each of 10.0/10.1, Jaguar and
Panther. On three different machines. It must be a skill.


Neil


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