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Re: Mac OS 9 - ldglite crashing, more info
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lugnet.cad.dev.mac
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Date:
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Tue, 2 Apr 2002 07:05:06 GMT
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> I used the original Mac parts file and haven't crashed yet.
I don't know where this ldraw folder came from. I thought it was the linux
parts, but maybe I am wrong. Maybe it was the linux parts expanded on Mac
OS X... I don't know.
I recently rounded up all of my ldraw folders that I have collected over the
past 2-3 years of sproatic attempts to use the available tools, and it turns
out that now I have 8 of them. So, I have some cleaning up to do.
I could just throw this one away, but I figure it is a bug worth weeding
out. Especially since it does a full freeze.
> Is it really freezing the system, or just the app? Can you Force Quit?
Arctic frozen. No force quit. No mouse movement.
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Off topic.
Here is a fun little story. NetInfo is a piece of junk and my boss and I
are trying to build up a case to get Apple to fix it. So we simulated
getting the password hashes (which is where NetInfo sucks), compiled Crack
on my OS X box, and trying to get the cleartext passwords. After a few
minutes, the box did a weird kernel panic, sorta, asking for a remote
debugger, but not the typical kernel panic (I have only seen 2, so they
aren't that common). Funny thing was, iTunes was playing and it keep
repeating a half a second of music over and over and over...
James
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