You entire screen DIMS and a multilingual message to restart your computer comes on the screen
I personally believe most kernel panics are due to hardware problems. I have checked my memory several times (changed memory modules) I have checked my hard drive and it is very difficult to determine what causes the panic. It would be nice if there was a kernel monitor (gui tool) that would help to diagnose the nature of kernel panics. At the command line there is a file where this is information is written (the problem is understanding the file).
on 03/9/16 11:07 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Can someone explain the symptoms or the event?Sorry for the stupid question but I keep on hearing people talk about the dreaded "KERNAL PANIC" but I don't seeing anyone explaining what it actually is.
I have had a lot of strange things happen on my beige and iBook but I don't know if I could claim the "KERNAL PANIC".
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