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I'm trying to sort out a 15" PB 1 Ghz, that keeps freezing: Looking in the console log there is this message - anyone have an idea what it means - and what image "bang" is?
Mac OS X Version 10.2.4 (Build 6I32)
Mar 26 13:36:31 Computer WindowServer[165]: CGXRemoveTrackingArea : Invalid tracking area
2003-03-26 13:36:42.473 loginwindow[311] Could not find image named `bang'.
Location: Shipped to another country by the US to be tortured so they can avoid Int. law.
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Mar 26, 2003, 08:53 AM
Hi, I get that too, I thought it might have been something to do with the login pictures, but coldn't find anything. I'm running 10.2 on a pismo, but i haven't had it crashing or freezing yet .Hope someone knows.
It's the info image: a blue circle with a white lowercase i in the middle of it. Probably called 'bang' because the character '!' is also referred to as 'bang' in unix lingo (! being an inverted i).
It was in 10.1, but doesn't appear to be part of 10.2. I don't know why loginwindow is looking for it.