Well, I thought I'd just vent about yet another Leopard problem, one I haven't had until now. I just opened my iBook up (from sleep) and launched VLC to watch a movie, but VLC just kept bouncing in my dock without launching. So I Force Quit VLC from the Dock, but... nothing happened. It just kept on bouncing. I then tried to launch Safari and Terminal, and the same thing happened. Force Quit didn't do anything from the Dock, and the Force Quit prompt doesn't show when you try it from the keyboard. Eventually an OS X error dialog comes up for each app I tried to launch, citing error 600, which simply read "the operation cannot be completed." Firefox and Dashboard, both of which were running before I put my iBook to sleep, continue to function as normal.
I'm about to reboot, which will probably fix it, but I am pretty annoyed with Leopard. I'm sorry if I come across as whiny, but I don't know that I've gone two days in a row without having to restart my iBook since I put Leopard on it. This weekend I'm going to put a new Hitachi 7k100 hard drive in my iBook, and I'll be doing a fresh Tiger install on it.
EDIT: I thought I'd just add that restarting did fix it, but I had to do a hard reset as both clicking anything in the Apple menu and pressing the iBook power button did absolutely nothing.
I'm about to reboot, which will probably fix it, but I am pretty annoyed with Leopard. I'm sorry if I come across as whiny, but I don't know that I've gone two days in a row without having to restart my iBook since I put Leopard on it. This weekend I'm going to put a new Hitachi 7k100 hard drive in my iBook, and I'll be doing a fresh Tiger install on it.
EDIT: I thought I'd just add that restarting did fix it, but I had to do a hard reset as both clicking anything in the Apple menu and pressing the iBook power button did absolutely nothing.