> On 03/27/2001 00:30, "Harry (lists)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> I concur, but you are just talking about a feeling, right? You don't really
>> have any significant proof of that core stability, right?
> 
> How about 2 weeks of running on a 64MB PB, more stable than when I have 192
> MB in, and running under 9.1 (I have a hinky RAM controller, which is why I
> have different RAM configs.).
> 
> john
Hi Guys, I have more than a feeling, and it is not good.

I run a G3 350, B&W. I have a 30 gig IBM ATA 100 as a second internal drive.
I dedicated the entire thing to OS X. My first installation took about three
tries to complete. On the first boot, IE didn't work, nor did
Classic(Couldn't find the ROM, or something). When I finally achieved a
re-boot, IE worked and Classic did, also. I found that, each time I had
reason to restart OS X, that what came up was different. One time, the Dock
was entirely unavailable. Another time, if I ever chose a view other than
icon view, the window in question disappeared.

The failure to start up was, in most cases, accompanied by the explanations
that, at this point are quite alien to me. It said something about
unresolved traps and what all it tried before the panic, then said it was
looking for a remote debugger and offered to continue or reboot. Continue
caused the same message. A second continue offered a nice note akin to
"We're hanging here"

If you have time to address these things, assume I know squat about servers,
unix, etc. 

Oh, and should I expect an ADB mouse to work? The keyboard works but my
Kensington Orbit doesn't. I haven't shut down to try the Apple ADB. I loathe
the puck and can't find it's shell.


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