Regarding the problem of Samba panics, it seems like we're still guessing. I just found this on the internet by acident. This guy Mike Solomon seems to explain it, and has developed a fix. I'm not going to try it because it's quite complicated - as suggested, I've been getting better at remembering to disconnect before I leave! http://www.culater.net/osd/samba/samba.html I just submitted as a bug to Apple. on 03/02/19 00:19, sLiving at sliving-lists at gmx.net wrote: > On 13.02.2003 15:11 Uhr, "Bill Reburn" <bill at pacificcoast.net> wrote: > >> My bet is that just like the Finder bug and Sleep bug in OSX, you should >> learn to live with it (or a way around it), cause it ain't gonna be fixed >> soon! >> >> On 2/12/03 8:35 PM, "Jerry Krinock" <dearjerry at mindspring.com> wrote: >> >>> Well, I did it again. When I got home this evening I woke up my Powerbook >>> and found it was really sluggish. Lots of spinning pizza wheels. Ooops!! >>> I remembered that I had connected to a Windows server via the built-in Samba >>> (OS 10.2.3) and forgot to eject it before I left my day-job. > > Hi > > Had similar problems with my Powerbook and I opted to reinstall 10.2.3. > After that all works flawlessly and I can leave my desk without > disconnecting from server as it was before. And Jaguar runs even faster as I > got rid of some soft I didn't use for log time. > > I do not believe the fault was a Finder, sleep or Samba bug in OS X but a > soft or PreferencePane I installed, which destroyed permission rights in > deeper level what couldn't be repaired anymore!? I was on a longer travel > and didn't connect to a server at that time, so I do not know when my > problems started to appear or which soft or update I installed was the case. > > W.b.r. > > Kurt