At 8:06 PM -0700 9/24/2008, Vic wrote:
>
>Yes, I've been getting that, too.  On my last generation PowerBook,
>I've also had repeated kernel panics at the point after login when all
>the stuff is started.  Looking in CrashReporter log tipped me to
>syslogd.  Activity Monitor showed this process hogging 80-100%
>processor.  This is not a new bug (just new to me), and has been
>documented since the testing versions of Leopard.  The goog found me
>this page:
>http://www.spockboy.com/blog/archives/8
>where I did:

[snip]

If syslog was hogging, you could have just run the standard 
maintenance scripts using a tool such as OnyX, instead of cutting off 
its knees.

- Dan.
-- 
- Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth

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