It isn't your system. There are reports of the same problems on the 
Apple user discussions from people with stock Apple G4 systems with no 
3rd party tweaks (soft or hardware). It appears to involve the 2D 
graphics system, only occurs in Carbon apps and might have to do with 
font smoothing (according to one speculation)

And, MOST IMPORTANT, it's also happening to ME... ;)

All of us who experience this should report it through feedback and, if 
not fixed in 10.2.1, should use our 90 free support to report it, as 
well.

On Saturday, August 31, 2002, at 02:02  PM, Richard Reed wrote:

> On 8/31/02 3:05 PM, "Gene Osburn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 30 Aug 2002, Richard Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> asked:
>>
>>> I've got a Beige Powermac running with a G4/533.
>>
>> Beige G3 upgraded w/G4, or older Beige PM...?
>>
>>> I installed 10.2 and it just kept freezing up at random times.  I
>> removed all my PCI > cards (USB 2.0, ATI Rage 128) and reinstalled, 
>> but
>> it continued to lock up.  When > I reinstalled 10.1.5, it's been 
>> smooth
>> sailing, just as it always has.  Does
>>> anyone know if the Powerlogix cache program would cause this 
>>> behavior?
>>
>> I'd disable the PL Cache Profiler, just to see....I hear tell that
>> Jaguar automatically enables cache, no third-party software needed
>> anymore.  Can anyone confirm this?
>>
>>> Any other ideas?
>>
>> More info on your P'Mac might point to the problem/solution.  Beige 
>> G3?
>> Which mobo and/or ROM?  How much RAM, and what flavor 
>> (PC100/133)...all
>> identical, or mixed?  Any non-stock drives or components?  Which G4
>> upgrade ZIF - auto-configuring, or did you manually change the 
>> jumpers?
>> ETC....
>>
>> Pax,
>
> Ok, complete spec rundown:
>
> Rev A. Beige G3 Desktop with Rev. A ROM
> OWC G4/500 G4 ZIF with jumpers that I set myself to:
> 66MHz system bus, 8x multiplier (533MHz)
> 1 PC133 2-2-2 256M RAM (removed on second install attempt)
> 2 identical PC133 2-2-2 128M SDRAM
> Stock Apple CD-ROM
> IBM 20G HD (partitions: 7.98G OS X, 11.12G Data)
> PCI Cards:
> USB 2.0 card (forgot brand, removed on second install attempt)
> ATI Rage 128 (removed on second install attempt)
>
> I could clock the processor to 500MHz, but it has run stable and 
> constantly
> for 3 months without problem in 10.1.x.
>
> Does anyone else have any of these problems?
>
> -Rich
>
>
>
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