Re: IDL Segmentation Fault [message #51239 is a reply to message #50398] |
Fri, 03 November 2006 10:57  |
K. Bowman
Messages: 330 Registered: May 2000
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In article <eig2ai$3g4$1@news.nems.noaa.gov>,
Paul van Delst <Paul.vanDelst@noaa.gov> wrote:
> Nah, my macbook is a pure work machine. The less crud I have on it the
> better. However,
> work efficiency would be *greatly* enhanced if multiple desktops were
> available like in
> stock RH linux distros[*] Or if OSX was an actual Unix OS. Or, most
> importantly, if the
> darn thing didn't crash several times a day.[+]
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> Now, the iMac sitting next to my macbook, that's another matter..... it only
> crashes once
> a week or so and iTunes is up-to-doodly-date. :o)
That seems like a lot of crashes. I won't say mine never crashes, but it is a
very rare event.
I never sleep my desktop Mac. It causes problems with the network file mounts.
I sleep my Powerbook every time I move it from work to home. Every couple of
weeks it gets tired of the constant network changes and quits connecting, so I
restart it. It helps to be sure that volumes are unmounted before sleeping.
Ken Bowman
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