It's been a while since I had one but generally everything just comes to a grinding halt and you'll have to hold down the power button to restart your machine. If you have a kernel panic you'll know it. I think all the logs go into the Console app in utilities. After the toolbar is a table to interact with and pick which log you want to view and then move past the vertical splitter to another table which will have all the log entries of whichever log file you chose. There are a lot of logs with a lot of stuff in them.

CB

On 1/21/13 8:56 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
Hi all,
I am looking at which ram to buy and a lot of reviews talk about "kernel 
panics" upon installing different ram modules. How would I know if one of these 
occurs? More generally, how can I examine system logs to see what sorts of things go on? 
Every so often, vo will restart itself for no apparent reason, and I'd love to be able to 
look and see what might be going on. Is the log viewing process vo-friendly? How would I 
do it? Thanks.


Have a great day,
Alex (msg sent from Mac Mini)
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