This is the behavior I referred to above (I don't know what other
audio card to suggest):

Having recently downloaded a lot of upgrades (FCE 4, Quicktime,
iTunes, Security update, etc) ...

I just got 3 kps in a row ... 2 between restart using the Programmer's
button ... 1 on next Cold Boot ... finally went through, after I
turned on a FW device I had turned off during the last session where
the Mac seemed to be running well (not sure if this is this kps
cause).

I noticed each kp seemed to load more, by looking at the end of the
panic log (not the top) ... don't know how to pinpoint the problem.
Its possibly not the M-Audio drivers ... possibly a problem with M-
Audio setting of Permissions ... their Uninstall doesn't work under
Leopard, and I have to Uninstall manually ... tells me their support
is incomplete ...

Any suggestions?

I'm now using "applejack" in Single User Mode to autopilot a possible
solution ... Repairs Disk, Permissions, empties caches, etc.

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