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Kernel Panics under Leopard!

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Contributed by: Drala'Fi Saturday, November 03 2007 @ 03:26 PM PDT

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

I have a somewhat flaky wireless router, and the wireless connection or the router itself will sometimes spontaneously reset. A buggy Airport driver causes OSX 10.5 Leopard to kernel panic when
1) an airport connection is lost (or re-established?)
2) Azureus is running.

See more here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?messageID=5716769

Hope this gets fixed ASAP.   

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Kernel Panics under Leopard! - Milford

Same problem. I see that it is rife on the Apple discussion board linked above. Frankly, I blame this more on Apple than Azureus -- no way should they let this sort of thing happen. Leopard is the worst Mac OS I've seen since the early system 7 days.

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Wednesday, December 19 2007 @ 10:05 PM PST


Kernel Panics under Leopard! - Jeronimo2000

"no way should they let this sort of thing happen" - huh??

Bad bad Apple for (intentionally, I bet!) breaking the functionality of a P2P program mainly used for getting pirated movies/software/music/porn/etc...

Yeah, right.

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Saturday, December 22 2007 @ 07:04 PM PST


Kernel Panics under Leopard! - Milford

An application that inadvertently causes the OS to hard-crash every time reveals a serious weakness in the OS, regardless of what else may also be wrong with the application.

Furthermore, as I understand it, Azureus did not introduce any non-standard behavior with the introduction of Leopard -- clearly, something was changed in Leopard that causes it to react so poorly. The discussion above indicates that it has something to do with the airport protocol, since a wired connection doesn't seem to cause the crash. Again, whatever (if anything) in Azureus may be at fault, independent of that, the fault in Leopard is worse. However, since I don't expect Apple to address their side of the problem any time soon, I hope the Azureus folks can find a fix on their end.

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Saturday, December 22 2007 @ 10:27 PM PST


Vuze actually sells copyrighted content - Ilgaz

You gotta change that Mac fanboy template every once 3 months.

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Sunday, December 23 2007 @ 06:19 AM PST