At 5:00 AM -0600 3/9/2009, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Machine: A Smurf (BW G3)
OS: OS X 10.2.8
This is what Console says
console.log contains information logged related to the current user.
A kernel panic is a system-wide event - so its information is in
system.log and panic.log.
I tried to
On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:00 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I tried to reboot the machine from the KB but no luck
Tried the button on the front of the tower and again, no luck
Finally I unplugged it and plugged it back in.
So, any ideas what caused the panic?
Those messages are 'normal' console
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs doesn't have them
THe folder inside that called CrashReporter doesn't have anything
but a log from Dec. of 2007 and logs about various program crashes
(Opera, Yahoo! IM, etc.).
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs doesn't have them
THe folder inside that called CrashReporter doesn't have anything
but a log from Dec. of 2007 and
On 3/9/09, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs doesn't have them
THe folder inside that called
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
On 3/9/09, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs