Mac OS:X Fails at being stable
Created on: June 26th, 2005
Mac OS:X Fails at being stable
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September 15th, 2005
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Mac truly fails
November 30th, 2005
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Just like my power book G3 (Mac os Sucks)
December 11th, 2005
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omg, its not like we havent seen this before.... (coughbluescreenofdeathcough)
January 4th, 2006
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Crappy pic from Wikipedia (not the trees, the actual pic is from Wikipedia), it hasn't happened on Macs since 10.2, and yet you dumbasses don't complain about the BSoD. And it's Mac OS X. Not Mac OS:X. Do you know how stupid you look?
January 21st, 2006
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We don't complain about the BSOD because a good portion of us (myself included) Haven't gotten a BSOD in years. Now you're the one looking stupid :D
January 30th, 2006
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Raffi Saltman! LOL :)
February 2nd, 2006
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f*g using the Safari debug menu
February 22nd, 2006
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Whoever f*cks with dubug software - ie beta software is self-responsible for any kernel panics.
July 6th, 2006
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Schavira, I can prove it was 10.3. Notice the user name in the menu bar for Fast User-Switching? Jaguar and earlier didn't have FUS.
July 6th, 2006
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Scalepet: The debug menu is accessible in all versions of Safari. As far as I know, it doesn't destabilize anything.
July 6th, 2006
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You see, this crash happened after I added some RAM I bought on eBay. Faulty hardware is the most common cause of OS X kernel panics.
July 18th, 2006
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Unfortunately, mac people that made this mac don't know anything about any other OS, so they programmed Mac's BSD in the worst possible way so that it gets kernel panics every once in a while...
January 30th, 2007
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I'm Steve Jobs. You'll be dead in 2 weeks.