I am getting regular panics (grey screen, reboot required) on my MacBook
Pro. They occur as often as 2-3/day. I recently reinstalled the system
and fixed permissions in case that was the problem, but they continue.
I suspect that PowerMail is at the root of the problem, but can't be
sure. I am al
Sean McBride (11/7/06 02:30) said:
>It seems to always be the Dequeue() function that crashes.
>
>Is this what other people see?
I have three Dequeue() crashes in my crash log, all from over a year ago
running under PPC.
The Intel/Rosetta crashes are mostly in threading code:
Thread 5: Crashed
Derry Thompson ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) on 2006-07-10 10:52 said:
>I've had my MacBook Pro a couple of weeks and PowerMail crashes maybe
>2-3 times a day (Been running for 9 hours solid today so far though!)
PowerMail crashes (not kernel panics) on my PPC roughly 2 times a week.
It usually happens wh
On 7/10/06, at 7:39 AM, Alan Harper [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>I am getting regular panics (grey screen, reboot required) on my MacBook
>Pro. They occur as often as 2-3/day. I recently reinstalled the system
>and fixed permissions in case that was the problem, but they continue.
I haven't had a ke
>I am not trying cast aspersions (yet), but wonder if others have seen
>similar issues on Macintel machines.
PowerMail crashes regularly for me (on an Intel iMac) - usually when
retrieving files with large attachments.
I haven't had any kernel panics.
Jeremy
>I am getting regular panics (grey screen, reboot required) on my MacBook
>Pro. They occur as often as 2-3/day. I recently reinstalled the system
>and fixed permissions in case that was the problem, but they continue.
Kernel panics that are so frequent may also be due to a defective RAM
Urs
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Alan Harper wrote:
> I suspect that PowerMail is at the root of the problem, but can't be
> sure. I am also having the problem of PowerMail being unstable--often it
> crashes, and then often when it comes back, it needs to re-index files
> for 10-20
Kernel Panic and app crash are two different things. You should send
both panic.log and crash log (trim down to the latest incident log
instead of the entire log for the file size sake) to CTMDev. If you
send them to me privately, I will give half-baked educated guess. I am
sure there are more
Alan Harper at [EMAIL PROTECTED] said on Mon, 10 Jul 2006 07:39:17 -0700
>I am not trying cast aspersions (yet), but wonder if others have seen
>similar issues on Macintel machines.
>
>A
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I've had my MacBook Pro a couple of weeks and PowerMail crashes maybe
2-3 times a day (Been running for 9 h
Thank you all. As said, KP and crashes are very different items. I'll
keep trying to figure out the panics, and FWIW, the comments from Jerome
re PowerMail were in regard to crashes, not panics I believe.
If someone does see a correlation between panics on their machine and
Powermail usage, pleas
Just to follow up a thread left hanging... My original email wondered
about whether Powermail was associated with the frequent panics I saw on
my MacBook Pro--I did an archive restore of 10.4.7 a second time, and it
seemed to do the trick. The first time I did an archive restore, the
panics continu
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