Well, I suppose one way to find out, if a) it's possible and b)  
practicable, is to remove all the Canon scanner drivers and not use it  
for a while and see what happens.

Hardware drivers are usually the cause of kernel panics from my  
understanding.

Stephen

On 7 Dec 2008, at 17:59, Jason Davies wrote:

>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on 7/12/08 at 17:29
>
>> Weird! I had many kernel panics with the 10.0 Beta, about one or two
>> with 10.0 and I think that was the last of it. What are you doing to
>> trigger them and when does it happen? Have you informed Apple?
>
> well I always 'send report'. I` max the machine out a lot but
> frankly I'm pretty fed up with it. I suspect the driver for my
> Canon scanner as things only seem to go hinky after that's
> installed - but it's never implicated in the Console. More often
> it's Time Machine. and this was a clean install of Leopard.
>
>
> >

Don't dream it, be it. - Frank N. Furter


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