On Nov 30, 2010, at 8:53 PM, Tina K. wrote:

> I've had the same problems on all three of my Macs, and all three behaved 
> very well under Tiger. I do run Applejack monthly in both manual and deep 
> clean modes, and I have run memtest on all three with no problems reported. 
> So I've learned to live with it, knowing that safe boots would temporarily 
> stop the failed logout cycle is a big help (thanks again to whomever told me 
> about this).

Well, you have to look at what's in common on all of them that's doing this. I 
looked, my laptop's been up 52 days. No crashes from Mail. A bunch of crash 
logs for Safari, but those are all from me force-quitting out of flash-related 
SPODS.

Applejack (like Diskwarrior) is a 'use when it's broken' thing, not a 
maintenance thing...OS X is largely maintenance-free.

Seriously, I NEVER do any of this stuff to any of my Macs; and it's not like I 
treat 'em with kid gloves or anything.

Check the system log for what happens when you try and fail to log out...it 
should tell you if something's preventing it.

-- 
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group

Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs


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