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zikman 03-09-2008 01:19 AM

with all torrent clients

CyCLoBoT 03-09-2008 02:11 AM

I don't know exactly what's causing the error. I have transmission on all the time but I don't think for me, that's the cause of the problem. Most of the time it occurs if I'm watching a video on youtube or on quicktime. This is the only time I get the restart message.

roisoft 03-09-2008 02:30 AM

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[cite] Ianxxx:[/cite]I'm afraid the best answer is use/buy another lan card, at least for the moment
I think the same.... the problem is in the high I/O data transfer (via network) when you are watching a youtube video or downloading/seeding with P2P clients.

bajanboy 03-10-2008 02:55 PM

This is very interesting...

I have been experiencing these kernel panics problem very since I've installed Zephroth Leopard AMD 10.5.2, I have tries just about every thing with no luck. First, in my case it's not related to any specific bit torrent client because I've tried a few. I have disable all of my on-board LAN, reduce my memory and even purchase a D-Link G122 wireless USB card all of which work except that the Kernel Panics will not go away. In my case it seem to be related to SATA disk writes, my next test is to boot the system up a and just let it sit there...(no downloads, no internet, no
itunes or video) and see how long it take to crash.

btw, does anyone know if this will address in the net release from Zephroth, also is there a DVD ver. of Leopard for intel out there?


My system:
Asus M2N32-SLI Delux
ADM 4200+
2 SATA HD
2 gig DDR2(reduced from 4Gig) memory
D-Link G122 USB wireless network

Milkman 03-10-2008 04:54 PM

I had an old G wireless card and it made it the whole day while updating from the NAS. Sometime in the middle of the night I had a crash and reboot...don't know what caused that. Any thoughts on how I can research that or even when the system went down?