On Monday, October 6, 2003, at 01:24 PM, Andy Hannen wrote:
Everything seems fine except the screensavers. 3rd party or Apple's own
Give the poor puppy a soup bone to chew on. I've been using 10.2.8 since the first edition appeared. What I did after installing 10.2.8 (and playing around a bit where I had no problems) is use DiskWarrior (has 10.2.3) to check my system.
I fell into an obsessiveness of running some disk utility after big
changes as I always find something to fix this way. But then I'm such a
nervous nellie that every other startup of X, I startup in user mode
with the apple/s key to get the geek look to the screen.
At the promp, I type "fsck(space)-y" and watch (not always) the system
check things. If anything wrong is found there, you will see "system
has been changed, etc". Then type exit and the startup finishes in the
normal manner.
There were a few items DW found to correct. After that, I've not had problems like the ones you suffered. For classic, I use OS 9.1 as I never fell in love with 9.2 and 9.1 works like always for my needs and it loads OK with 10.2.8. HTH. Eric
cause a complete system freeze after being active for a couple of minutes.
Andy
Hmm. I just tried a quickie test w. Apple screen saver and it woke up OK.
Eric
B&W G3 400MHz, 1 GB RAM
OS 10.2.8
2 x IBM 40 GB HD/ Sonnet ATA 66 PCI
OEM 10 GB HD
Adaptec FireWire PCI
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