Sounds like hardware problems, perhaps a bad startup drive.
Paul
On Jan 19, 2008, at 11:26 PM, David Mann wrote:

> On Jan 19, 2008, at 10:39 PM, keith_w wrote:
>
>> Would you mind elaborating on what Leopard broke?
>
> My entire Macromedia MX 2004 suite stopped working - it thought it
> hadn't been registered but the registration function would crash
> every time.
> Getting my mail pretty much killed the machine.  It would go into a
> strange state where apps could not be launched.  The icon would sit
> there bouncing in the dock.  If you tried to shut the machine down,
> it still thought the app was running and could not kill it (even a
> sudo kill -9 from a shell would not get rid of it!).  So I often had
> to hold the power switch which is a bit of a sledgehammer approach.
> That's when I decided to stick with webmail until I could get it all
> sorted out.
> Safari would crash after a few minutes if I was lucky.  So would
> Firefox.  Camino was reliable so I used that.
> Photoshop CS2 seemed to work OK even though Adobe give no assurances.
> Printing went completely up the spout; I couldn't even set up my
> printers.
> I didn't get around to trying my film scanner or the Spyder.  By that
> time I knew I was fighting a losing battle.
>
> The 10.5.1 update didn't help so I reverted to Tiger and everything
> has been fine since.  Safari is crashing occasionally but it's
> nowhere near as bad as it was on Leopard.
>
>> Are you referring to how your Power Mac responds to Leopard?
>
> I think my machine may have a lot more to do with it, except for the
> Macromedia suite which is definitely not Leopard-compatible (it's an
> old version which is no longer supported).  I don't think I have bad
> hardware as Tiger is pretty solid.  Plus the hardware test ran
> through OK.
>
> It took me about a week just to get Leopard to install.  If you have
> problems one of the first things Apple suggests is removing all 3rd-
> party memory but that only left me with 256Mb - the installer
> requires 512 :)  Once again I curse Apple's policy at the time of
> including stupidly inadequate amounts of memory in their high-end  
> line.
>
> Cheers,
>
> - Dave
>
>
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