on 2/15/03 7:30 PM, Christopher D Helmkamp at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> Absolutely nothing out of the ordinary in the logs.  A full
> spash-screen message telling me to hold down the power button or hit
> the reset button appeared on the screen at wake.  It was transparent
> (so I could see the desktop behind it), with a less-transparent white
> box directly in the middle.    Is this what happens on an OS X kernel
> panic?  (I've never had one before, but if it is, it sure beats some of
> the crashes my Linux boxes used to undergo.  Leave it to Apple to have
> an "elegant" way to crash!)  Or is this something else?  Indeed, what
> is it?
> 
> On Saturday, February 15, 2003, at 07:09  PM, Eric D. wrote:
> 
>> Well, since you're a former UNIXer would the Kernel Panic logs be of
>> use to
>> you?
> 

Yep, those are OS X 10.2.+'s kernel panics :) The kernel panic logs are
easily accessible from the Apple System Profiler (now easily accessible
itself from the About this Macintosh dialogue box.

Eric.


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