A New Screen of Death for Mac OS X

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  1. Mr.Cheeks

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    I dont know whether this will work cuz i have not used a mac but...

    Introduction

    This document is based on information available in Section 5.6 of the book Mac OS X Internals: A Systems Approach.

    Operating systems "crash" and "hang". The in-practice frequencies of such events can differ significantly across operating systems. Such differences, whether apocryphal or technically justifiable, are often important weapons for faithful warriors in inter-system combats. A system crash in a typical Unix operating system (UNIX, UNIX-derived, or UNIX-like) culminates in the panic() routine being called in the kernel, and as such is called a kernel panic.

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