At 9:38 PM -0500 1/15/2011, Dan wrote:
Kernel panics are not random: they occur for specific reasons. The
gory details are recorded in the panic logs... Take a look at them.
(for thread completeness).
Mark emailed a panic.log to me. Each panic therein shows a crash in
com.eltima.Elm
Dan wrote:
If you don't know how to read 'em, zip 'em up and email them to me
directly (pls don't paste them into a reply here - they get re-wraped
etc by the mail system, so they cannot be easily read or searched).
Is there a website with instructions for how to interpret the "panic log"?
C
At 1:07 PM -0800 1/15/2011, smac0031 wrote:
In the past two months I've gotten 4 kernel panics. The first one I
couldn't say what I was doing when it happened. The second and third
happened when i was launching an old game and OS9, first changing the
monitor resolution and then launching the old
In the past two months I've gotten 4 kernel panics. The first one I
couldn't say what I was doing when it happened. The second and third
happened when i was launching an old game and OS9, first changing the
monitor resolution and then launching the old game. It happened twice
in a row, when it woul