At 8:01 AM -0800 12/11/08, BillBoggs posted:
>  I then tried
>  one last suggestion, that Leopard was basically incompatible with my
>  PowerMac G5 1.6 single processor hardware for some reason. I went back
>  to Tiger and now after nearly a week working hard to make it freeze
>  up, nary a hiccup (or hiccough if you prefer). I think we've solved
>  the problem.

I downgraded last weekend to 10.5.4 with no upgrades to iTunes and 
other non-essentials. I slowly added my usual apps back and so far no 
kernel panics on a PPC G5 1.8 going into the sixth day of 24/7. 
Within that same time frame with 10.5.5 I would have had upwards of 
20 with 10.5.5.

Steve R
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