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Kernel Panic
Weird but when I upgraded to 10.5.5 w/ the new voodoo I started having kernel panics in mail.
The panic only comes after I add my first account. As in, I am using the program for the first time and adding my first e-mail account and it suddenly just crashes after i hit continue. Anyone think its just my build on the program? Any help is great, i'm currently using thunderbird anyway, but I just really like Mac's mail client. its great. Thanks in advance, Joey |
hmm... I'm using mail just fine with the new kernel. can you post your console output for the errors produced (to show the KPs... not the entire output)?
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so ill try and get that error post. but i think i may have messed it up when i copied my mail.app from my macbook pro to my osx86. i feel like that did it. i repaired permissions but im just getting a kernel panic all day.
is there anywhere i can download an installer app for mail? |
its on a retail DVD in one of the packages folders... If you don't have this I'll PM you later with a link to mine after I upload it to mediafire.
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nf0av8or - i have my retail disk and i tried from that and nothing. It installed fine and what not but after i hit take account online or whatever from the first account add screen, kernel panic.
how do i get it to save my kernel panic so i can upload to you? thanks!! |
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i have a similar problem and wouldn´t open a new thread. i tested parallels desktop and vmware fusion successful under lawlessppc 10.5.4 with voodoo kernel rc1. now after update to 10.5.5 i get a kernel panic at the both applications when i starting a virtual machine. |
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Then find the output associated with the kernel panic. Also, you could take a picture with a camera of the kernel panic on your screen (like so many others do here) and post it... Quote:
which are you using? |
interesting, i am not certain. i believe i am using a backup now because its the only thing that doesnt make my stuff crash. How do i make sure that my mach_kernel.voodoo is gonna be mach_kernel?
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12/14/08 5:54:14 PM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Dubious permissions on file (skipping): /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/com.apple.dashboardadvisoryd.plist |
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directly from the documentation: Quote:
I hope this helps because if its not a kernel panic then I don't know what else it could be... both work on my system and I'm doing exactly what I told you to do. |