Kernel Panics Explained
17th Nov 2006, 05:50 GMT
I got an email that directed me to an awesome article about kernel panics. For the people who really don’t know what kernel panics are, here is a short explanation. A kernel panic is pretty much worst thing that could happen to your lovely Mac. It causes OS X to hang, and it can only be fixed when you restart your computer. (more…) Related Content: How do I make a generic audio CD with Apple iTunes? How to Tell Software Update to Ignore Programs Apple & Open Source Canada: No Pirate Tax on iPods, MP3 Players (They're Players, Not 'Enablers'...Hello!) OS X Commands Explained! In the Nexus: Kernel Configuration - Part XXXII Kernel Links Kernel News Flash Kernel Configuration Part X
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