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Deleted by topic administrator 07-22-2006 02:03 AM
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Rob McNair-Huff 
03-29-2003
11:16 AM ET (US)
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Brad, I have stopped using Camino as well. I am using Mozilla more now, so we will see if it results in similar problems...
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Brad Brooks
03-29-2003
07:46 AM ET (US)
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Hey Rob,
Make sure that you clear out the Camino cache after any crash involving the browser - otherwise you might get lots of Overlapping Extent file errors when you next fsck -y - and they ain't good.
Just a heads up - it's actually stopped me using Camino...
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gary
03-29-2003
07:17 AM ET (US)
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sorry first I would Dl the fre 10.2.3 combo upgrade then go to cersion tracker and get ParaDocks, an EXCELLENT app switcher for your Apple Bar [look up it's right there]
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gary
03-29-2003
07:13 AM ET (US)
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Downoad Paradocks and your troubles are over
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Chris Adams 
03-27-2003
07:30 PM ET (US)
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Is it actually rebooting or simply dropping back to the blue startup background and reloading the login prompt? If it's the later, something is killing the WindowServer process which is started when you login - that takes everything else with it since they all depend on it (just like killing the X11 server on a Unix box).
If that's the case, I'd check /var/tmp/console.log before logging in again - if you can't ssh in from another machine, try giving '>console' as the username at the graphical login prompt and do a quick cp /var/tmp/console.log crash.log after logging in on the text console. There may also be a crash log in /Library/Logs from the WindowServer process - definitely worth looking for.
This could be caused by a third party extension but I would tend to expect an Apple bug. I understand that posting a crash log to the Apple discussions should result in it reaching a developer.
Chris
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Thad Hoffman
03-27-2003
05:28 PM ET (US)
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That's part of my hesitation to move my work machine to 10.2. Everything is so stable and functioning, I fear something not working properly on the move up. At home 10.2 is fine, but I don't use it on an all windows network or SMB at home as I pound it with here at work. Though a lot of my BBEdit/MacOSX SMB errors would clear up if I did move... Plus I'd have to set up Apache SOAP all over again... hassles. :-)
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Rob McNair-Huff 
03-27-2003
04:32 PM ET (US)
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You know, Thad...I cannot recall if this crash happened before OS X 10.2. I don't think it did...
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Thad Hoffman
03-27-2003
03:41 PM ET (US)
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Wonder if it is a 10.2 only crash? I use a nightly build of Moz and Camino daily, all with the same prefs and have never experienced this.
In fact I leave it all running constantly. I am probably just lucky with the Moz prefs not getting corrupt, though I have suffered similar ills with dreamweaver and Fireworks MX
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