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I am also starting to get a wave of kernal panics. One every day or two. I used to get a lot of these when I was running my mouse (logitech haxie) under tiger but they stopped when I got rid of that.

The last couple days it happened the only common thing was that I let my battery get really low and when i plugged in my mac and opened the lid the OS seem to be waking up from hibernating or something (image greyed out and loading bar on the bottom for about 10 seconds). The second time I took the battery out while still running and the ac plug got pulled which put the mac into this hibernation as well. Then ten minutes later i get my kernal panic. This is twice now in couple days.
 
I am running 10.5.1 and Transmission on the Power Mac in my sig. It is running fine. Pulling down 300-500kb/s for hours at a time.
 
What kind of wireless router is everybody using, who's having kernal panics? I had a lot when I visited my parents who have a linksys. When I got back home, I haven't had any problems with kernal panics while connecting to my netgear.
 
I had the same problem with my MBP on Monday.
I've included the log from that panic. Can anybody tell me what happened.

I was typing a paper on MS Word using a wireless connection for internet access.




Mon Dec 3 00:23:50 2007
panic(cpu 1 caller 0x001A7BED): Kernel trap at 0x0013e81d, type 14=page fault, registers:
CR0: 0x8001003b, CR2: 0x5d8928ec, CR3: 0x01399000, CR4: 0x00000660
EAX: 0x5d8928ec, EBX: 0x62dd3392, ECX: 0x0f171b58, EDX: 0x0051a500
CR2: 0x5d8928ec, EBP: 0x6858bec8, ESI: 0x2bcbec30, EDI: 0x0f08cd5c
EFL: 0x00010887, EIP: 0x0013e81d, CS: 0x00000008, DS: 0x0f020010
Error code: 0x00000000

Backtrace, Format - Frame : Return Address (4 potential args on stack)
0x6858bcb8 : 0x12b0e1 (0x455670 0x6858bcec 0x133238 0x0)
0x6858bd08 : 0x1a7bed (0x45ea20 0x13e81d 0xe 0x45e1d4)
0x6858bde8 : 0x19e517 (0x6858be00 0xf171b70 0x6858bec8 0x13e81d)
0x6858bdf8 : 0x13e81d (0xe 0x31e00048 0x10 0x190010)
0x6858bec8 : 0x13247f (0xf08cd5c 0x62dd3392 0x2bcbec30 0x6858beec)
0x6858bf08 : 0x196afc (0x6858bf44 0x0 0x0 0x0)
0x6858bfc8 : 0x19eb34 (0xf023680 0x0 0x1a10b5 0xeff33c8)
No mapping exists for frame pointer
Backtrace terminated-invalid frame pointer 0xbfffebf8

BSD process name corresponding to current thread: Safari

Mac OS version:
9B18

Kernel version:
Darwin Kernel Version 9.1.0: Wed Oct 31 17:46:22 PDT 2007; root:xnu-1228.0.2~1/RELEASE_I386
System model name: MacBookPro3,1 (Mac-F42388C[/SIZE]8)
 
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I've had very similar looking kernel panics recently.

They stopped when I turned off the extra ports that Parallels adds to Network.
 
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Same kernel panics here. I don't think it's especially related to just Azureus or Transmission, but definitely related to some form of network activity, be it wired or wireless.
I have no wireless router but a Linksys wired router and i am also having a kernel panic or two a day. Desperately awaiting the 10.5.2 update that will hopefully fix this.
 
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If you are stuck in the blue boot screen, and running APE (Application Enhancer) reinstall Leopard (Which can be done by inserting your Leopard installation disc, restarting your computer, holding the C key at startup, then going through the install.) MAKE SURE YOU ARCHIVE!!!!!!!! Then open Finder and search for "ApplicationEnhancer.prefPane" and move it to the trash, and then empty the trash, (Shift+Command+Delete)and try restarting your computer. It should work. :apple:!
 
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