On my new G4 1Ghz iBook, Safari has been crashing many times too,
unexpectedly, with no error messages. Have had the window pop up to send a
message to Apple describing the problem. I've sent in many of those messages
in just the past week.

Maybe there is a conflict with other applications? Even though I have 768MB
of RAM, I've noticed that quite often there isn't much RAM memory left!! I
usually run on the iBook: OSX 10.3.4, Safari, Webstractor, Internet Explorer
5.2.3, Mail, Preview, TextEdit, iTunes, URL-Manager Pro, AppleWorks, and
sometimes iCab 2.9.8, and sometimes Classic at the same time.

Is there any way to adjust memory on the G4 iBook, that might help? Or do I
simply need to add the 1GB stick of RAM to max out the RAM at 1.25GB?

On my old PowerMac 7300/500, I've had many applications open, and I only
have 200MB of RAM. On the PM I run OS 9.1, Internet Explorer 5.1.7, iCab
2.9.7, Outlook Express 5.0.6, Eudora 5.1.1, MW 8.0, Reunion 6, and sometimes
several small applications in addition to that, and still have plenty of
memory left!! Sometimes I've found that my boys will have so many
applications open at the same time (mostly games), that I am surprised the
machine hasn't locked up!!

Virtual Memory is set to 300MB, which seems to give me plenty of memory.
Only time I really have serious memory problems is when I run RealPlayer,
QuickTime, or SimpleImage on the PowerMac.

The G4 iBook sure seems to be a memory hog!!!

-- vjamacaddict
G4 iBook, OSX 10.3.4 Panther
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> From: Zoltan Batiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Safari crashin' all the time!
> 
> Hello,

> Safari is giving me trouble. . .right after I decided finally to make
> it my default browser.  Now, It won't even boot!  Everytime I try to
> boot it, I get the "unexpectedly quit" message. . .any ideas?  All I
> did before was download some nifty fonts for OS X, now Safari won't
> boot anymore.  Thought it was the fonts, disabled them in Font Manager,
> but it's still crashing.  Oh well. . .if I can't fix this, guess I'm
> goin' back to IE.  Thanks for any input,
> 
> 
> Z
> THE BLUETOOTH MASTER


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