MacWeirdness
Dec. 5th, 2005 11:41 amHere's one I've never seen before...
This Macintosh Powebook's clock seems to have frozen at 2am.
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*scritches headfeathers*
Could that be a bug related to the auto-set for daylight savings, even though it's weeks past that? Since 2am is when daylight savings usually changes, that's my only guess. Or perhaps it's a hardware thing.
I am going to try just restarting first and see if that fixes it, if not.. manual reset and possibly check battery. Odd. *fluffs feathers out with puzzled goosebumps*
This Macintosh Powebook's clock seems to have frozen at 2am.
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*scritches headfeathers*
Could that be a bug related to the auto-set for daylight savings, even though it's weeks past that? Since 2am is when daylight savings usually changes, that's my only guess. Or perhaps it's a hardware thing.
I am going to try just restarting first and see if that fixes it, if not.. manual reset and possibly check battery. Odd. *fluffs feathers out with puzzled goosebumps*
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Date: 2005-12-08 12:26 pm (UTC).... and I *think* I've traced it!
Ya know how some apps these days do that thing like Photoshop CS where it puts that nutty menu-thing up there where it's got controls and tools that used to all be in little window panels?
I think when the program launches, it kiboshes the regular menubar (in Classic at least)... nothing else freezes or crashes, just renders the clock useless after that until restart.. ;P
I usually use Pshop 4 or even 3 since they are so blazingly fast and economical on the system, but I needed to edit some PDFs so I had fired up 7. rowf! :D
...so I theenk that might be it! *winghugs*