You might also attribute it to the fact that you're trying to run it on
an ancient Mac. And, you just stated yourself that your system is
unsupported. So, don't blame OS X for crashes....blame your computer.
Tim
On Dec 11, 2004, at 9:48 AM, Richard Starr wrote:
--- You wrote:
I keep hearing that OS X never crashes but I don't believe it.
--- end of quote ---
I don't believe it either. I see crashes occasionally on my Beige.
I usually
attribute them to some kind of hardware error.
My system is "unsupported", which usually seems to make no
difference. But
it is also kind of complicated, with four internal drives stuffed
inside, full
pci slots a bunch of scsi peripherals, some stuff on the firewire
chain and a
mess of usb stuff plugged in too. For all that, it is really pretty
reliable,
and most problems can be recovered from. When I do see a lockup, it
usually
takes a long time to reboot, while the sytem repairs disk problems
created by
the crash.
I had one just a few minutes ago that I can't account for. I guess
even
10.3.6 isn't bulletproof, but it is pretty close.
Rich
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