Sunday 20 April 2008

Front Row Plugins

I came across a couple of really useful Front Row plugins today totally by accident while browsing for something else.

The first addresses something that I mentioned in a previous post which is the ability to show posters and movie info for files in your movies folder, just as the movie trailers do in Front Row. Its called Sapphire and can be downloaded from here, make sure to check out the screenshots and the manual.

The next plugin(s) are for EyeTV and Front Row, it basically adds menu options in Front Row and EyeTV to allow you to switch between the two gracefully, its called PyeTV and is available from here.

The final plugin allows ads to be skipped in EyeTV recordings but I havent had opportunity to try this yet but it can be found here.


Friday 18 April 2008

Uninstalling games in Crossover Games

As promised heres how to uninstall games from Crossover games and then uninstall the application itself for those of you interested.

  • On the Crossover games menu, select Configure and Manage Bottles
  • Select the bottle on the left hand side
  • On the right hand pane, click the applications tab
  • Under the applications tab, select the application to uninstall, in my case Starcraft
  • Click Repair or Remove
  • The games uninstaller should appear (it did for SC) 
  • Click uninstall and after a couple of seconds the installer should finish

Now the bottle will remain there so that you can install into it again if you wish, if you dont, then on the left hand side make sure that the correct bottle is selected again and click the minus symbol in the bottom left hand corner to delete it.
Confirm the delete and that should be it.

I tried this for BF2 and everything worked as described as above except that after the uninstallation had successfully completed, Crossover games quit unexpectedly. I relaunched it and checked the BF2 bottle and there were two directx runtimes listed but the uninstall option for them was greyed out, so I just removed the bottle entirely.

Finally I removed Diablo 2 and this also went without a hitch.

So it seems that uninstalling games is not too difficult, the hdd also reported the space as being recovered which was good to see.

I then used Appzapper to remove Crossover games and that was pretty much that. 

I look forward to the next encounter though - to be honest it reminds me of when I tried some Linux distros a couple of years back, they were huge improvements but not quite ready for prime time like some of them are now and I have the same impression from Crossover as I have already mentioned but it is getting closer and closer each time.

Still at the end of the day, I didnt find a way to solve my Diablo 2 fix, so I guess I will just have to get upgraded discs for that too...

Crossover Games 7 - User experience

As I mentioned in one of my previous posts, I enjoy gaming, though the days where I could game through the night or during weekends are long behind me, I do still enjoy a game of something here or there, time, work and life allowing.

My mac is a physical symbol of this dual personality of mine, Ive got my OS X partition where I do my work and general tinkering and my Windows bootcamp partition for the gaming. So far this setup hasnt worked out too badly, though recently when I have had time, I sometimes cant be bothered to reboot into Windows and for how often I get around to playing games, having a chunk of windows real estate taking up a good few gigs of my hdd made me think if there wasnt an alternative solution to get my gaming fix. 

Ideally I would prefer to be able to play all of my games under OS X, I prefer it and should opportunity present itself, then a game is just a click away. Unfortunately due to directx and other associated windows technologies, some games that Id like to play just simply arent available, others may come out as cider ports eventually and EA Games has just simply let most mac gamers down by not delivering on its promises.

So this made me think that I would try and see what alternatives to bootcamp there are, in terms of getting some of the games Id like to play under windows running in OS X. Bearing in mind the technological difficulties mentioned above, I decided to focus on some older titles as the hardware should be more than able to cope and technologically we've long since moved on from Directx 8, so even the software should cope...shouldnt it?

Now as you may know, I have been giving Crossover Games a try and thought that I would use this as an opportunity to detail my experiences with it and my thoughts. Now remember these are my own personal experiences, I admit I may have done something wrong not having used a Crossover product before but still worth sharing.

Initially I was quite excited by the idea that I would be able to run a lot of my older games under Crossover and what initially pushed me in that direction as well was that my "hybrid" mac/pc CD's for Diablo 2 etc were actually just PC versions.

The games I have tested so far with Crossover are Diablo 2, Diablo 2 - The Frozen Throne, StarCraft, and Battlefield 2. 

How it works.

Crossover works by creating a bottle that is essentially a self-contained "windows" environment that you install the game into in order to run it. You can create bottles based on Windows 2000, XP, 98 and so on.

There are different ways to install games, first of all you can create a bottle as I mentioned above and then install the game into that or you can run the game installer from the CD (Crossover usually detects it) and then from there create the bottle to install the game into. I have tried both methods and I cant honestly say that one approach is better than the other, at least for me, it didnt seem to make a difference whether the game(s) would work or not.

I first tried Diablo 2, numerous times without success. I have the multi-disc version and on my initial attempt (I put the install CD in and let Crossover do its thing), it would not detect my play disc when it was inserted.

I next tried to create the bottle first (win2k) and then install into that and ran into the same problem, the play disc was not detected. Again as I mention in one of my posts below, I came across a post on the internet that suggested using disc images instead, so I imaged my Diablo discs using DD and then tried again.

The first time this work and I managed to successfully install Diablo 2 by using crossover to eject the discs and toast to mount them as the installer requested them. Unfortunately I then immediately tried to install the expansion, which got to 99% and then started to request a non-existent disc, forcing me to cancel it.

The second time, I repeated the above, except at the end of the Diablo 2 install, I instead downloaded and installed the latest Windows patch for Diablo 2 from Blizzard.

To do this;

  •  From the Crossover Games home screen click Install Unsupported Software
  •  Click continue
  •  Click Other existing bottle and select your bottle (it will say its likely to produce errors but it always says that)
  •  Click continue
  •  Click "Choose installer file" and Install
  •  In the window that opens, navigate to the .exe file you want and click "use this"

 Crossover will then attempt to run the installer and let it do its thing.

 The patch finished successfully, so with Diablo 2 now up to date, I tried launching it and it informed me that it cannot find the Diablo 2 playdisc. 

 So I thought I would be clever and try a nocd patch. I havent managed to make this work for Diablo, it could be that I didnt find the correct patch or that it simply doesnt work. I havent had time to do more digging and to be honest, I prefer to buy stuff as its less hassle (usually) and you can go online without too many worries. That being said usually the first thing I do with a game Ive bought is look for a nocd patch as having to have the disc in the drive is a pain.

To put a nocd or to copy any other kind of file (such as a savegame) into a game directory in a bottle, do the following;

  • On the Crossover Games menubar, click on Configure and Manage Bottles
  • On the left hand side of the window, select the bottle that you want to copy the file to
  • On the tabs on the right hand side, click advanced
  • From the advanced tab, click the button open C: drive in finder
  • Now you can just drag and drop your file into this window

So, after trying to get diablo 2 to work and not having much luck, I decided to try with the expansion, so I duplicated the Diablo 2 bottle and then installed the expansion onto the original bottle.

To install the expansion I basically mounted both the diablo 2 playdisc and the expansion disc images using toast, when Crossover detected that the discs were inserted it asked me if I wanted to install the game, so I told it to go ahead with the expansion install and left it to work.

Mounting both of the discs was a bit of an experiment but it seemed to work ok, interestingly enough as well, it avoided the problem I had (mentioned in my previous post) about the expansion asking for a different disc at the end. Once installed I again patched it to the latest version using the method described earlier but ran into the same problems as with Diablo 2. For some reason it would no longer detect any of the CD's even though they were used for the install, it wouldnt detect the original CD when inserted into the drive and I couldnt find a no-cd in order to make it work.

I next tried StarCraft, for this I created a win2000 bottle, installed StarCraft into it, patched it and that was it - this worked providing I had the disc image mounted. (Why it works here and not for Diablo I dont know). The game runs in fullscreen though and the fans go into high gear quite quickly.

One problem I did come across with it though was that the mouse cursor was lagging horribly. So I quit the game and decided to try running it in a window. Crossover allows you to run commands like this, just as you would from the run option in windows, just do the following;

  • In Crossover, click on Programs and Run Command.
  • Select the bottle from the dropdown menu.
  • Click the browse button and find the game .exe and select ok
  • At the end of the string that appears in the Run Command field, append what you need e.g. -window

  • You can save this custom setting by clicking the button "Save command to the programs menu" which also assigns a standard icon to it and makes it easy to run again later.

For StarCraft though, this didnt quite work, when I started the game it still started in fullscreen mode though now the cursor worked fine but the game still pushed the fans quite hard. In the end due to the fan noise I just replaced my starcraft cds for updated versions and installed in under OS X.

Finally I decided to give BF2 a try as I quite like this game and saw that it had an honourable mention in the Crossover forums. I installed it into an XP bottle and followed the steps outlined in the forum for applying a nocd patch to it but when it launched I just got a black screen and then it quit. 

I tried patching it to 1.41 and using a nocd for that but again it would launch with a black screen and then quit. This was a shame as Id love to be able to play BF2 on the mac.

So to sum up my impressions of Crossover and whats becoming a long post, I think it definitely has potential and hopefully one day I will be able to use it to replace the bootcamp partition on my hdd, unfortunately for me, that day isnt here yet. I think I will give it some more time to get to the next point release or two before I try it again. That being said the program is definitely good though a little clunky at times but what they have accomplished so far is impressive, I think in a couple of releases it really will be a viable contender to replace the bootcamp partition for some people.

If I had had more time, I would have tried it with steam as this is supposed to be support quite well, I would have liked to have tried Half Life 2 Episode 1 and Bioshock, the former I have no doubt would work but the question is how well? As for Bioshock, I wouldnt expect it to work but I wanted to try and see. Unfortunately I only have one day left of the trial period and I know I will not have time to take advantage of it this weekend. So what I plan to do now is try to uninstall the games and then uninstall Crossover but I will cover that in the next post.

Tuesday 15 April 2008

Slow shutdown - yet again

As I mentioned in the comments to one of the posts, my slow shutdown problem resurfaced again two days ago. I tried the same trick as before, disabling hibernatemode and then deleting the sleepimage before re-enabling hibernatemode again. Guess what? Problem gone...

At least until next time ;)

Monday 14 April 2008

Diablo 2...

I just realised why it didnt run when I tried it - I hadnt installed the patch to update it to a carbon app - d'oh.

Quick question...

Does anyone know how to run Warcraft 3 in windowed mode?

Cheers

UPDATE : Its easy - COMMAND (Apple) + M :)

Old Games - Crossover, Mac and Windows

Like a lot of you out there I suspect, I enjoy gaming, though these days if I have time to play its more the exception than the rule. Nevertheless if opportunity arises I like to get in a frag or some world domination here and there.

At the moment I do a lot of my gaming on my XP bootcamp partition, purely because for newer games it better if they run on windows directly.

I have some older games, Diablo II, StarCraft, Warcraft 3 and so on, that recently I have been having a craving or an urge to play again. As they were old though (and also because space on my windows partition is low) I thought I would try to get them to run under OS X, as it should easily handle it and also its easier just to fire up a game there, than to have to reboot the whole system.

Now most blizzard games are hybrid CD's, that is to say the installation discs includes Mac and Windows installers. Which sounded really promising at the start, so I popped the Diablo II disc into the drive, opened it and saw just a windows installer.

After a bit of googling, I found out that I probably have an old set of discs that only include either the windows or classic installers, so what now? Luckily (or at least I thought), Blizzard includes a Diablo II OSX Installer for just this situation, so I downloaded it, launched it and got stuck right away. Why? Well because the OSX Installer asks me to insert the "Diablo II Install Disc", whereas my disc when its mounted is listed as "INSTALL". I tried messing around a bit with Disktool and renaming Install to Diablo II install Disc but couldnt get it to work, so in the end because I was a)tired and b)my daughter was crying I gave up (for now), fired a question off to Blizzard Support (no answer yet) and decided to attack it from a different angle tomorrow (that being today).

The Different Angle - Crossover Games

As many of you may know, Crossover recently released Crossover games which is supposed to specialise on running windows games under OS X and Linux as well as providing support for more games than the standard release of crossover.

Sounds promising right? When I checked out their compatibility list for games, I found that Diablo 2 is listed, though only as an honourable mention - i.e. someone tried it and got it to work but officially its not supported. Not being deterred easily, I decided to give it a try anyway.

I installed the trial version of Crossover Games 7, which runs for 7 days as a full version and then you have to pay up if you want to keep using it.

I tried to use it to install Diablo 2 and got a bit further than with the os x installer. I created a bottle (basically a container that provides an emulation layer for the game) put the install disc in the drive and got through the first part of the installation. It then asked me for the Diablo 2 Play Disc, so I inserted the disc into the drive, clicked ok and it asked me for the Diablo 2 play disc. I tried again, same thing.

So I then used the Crossover window to eject the disc and tried inserting it again but it still didnt work, this time however when I tried to eject the disc via crossover it wasnt recognised. At this point I gave up on this attempt and cancelled the install.

I tried the install again this time by just inserting the install disc into the mac (you can set crossover to recognise windows discs), unfortunately this met with the same result as above. I tried checking the crossover support and Google but everything brought back results mostly for linux. There was a post about making images of the discs and using those though which I thought was worth an attempt.

Initially I tried to make images of the disk using Disk Utility and although they completed successfully they werent true one to one copies. I tried Toast but for some reason that didnt work either, so I then went to the terminal and entered the following;

drutil status - this tells you the device name for the disc - usually disk1

dd if=/dev/yourdevice of=yourpath/yourisoimagename.iso bs=2048
This command will make a one to one backup of your disc.

So using the above command, I made images of all 3 Diablo 2 disks and the frozen throne expansion. I next mounted the Install disk image (which still mounts as INSTALL) and started the installation procedure.

This time, when it asked me to insert the play disc, I used Crossover to eject the install disk and then mounted the play disc, clicked ok and the installation continued without a hitch. I then continued to mount the cinematics disc and finally the install disc again.

NB: I am using toast 8's "mount it" option from the ctrl+click or right+click menu to mount the images.

So now Ive got the installation successfully completed I realised that for Crossover it hadnt, it was still showing the installation as being in progress, so after moving some windows around I found the cause, the video test window was open behind the D2 installation window. So I cancelled that (I read on the crossover site to do this if you plan to install the expansion) and finally the installation was finished.

Flushed with this success, I decided to go ahead and install the expansion, so following the same procedure as above, I mounted the expansion image that I made, told crossover to install it into the D2 bottle and then selected upgrade from the installer.

Everything was chugging along nicely, until I got to 99% and then it asked me to insert the "Expansion disc". Eh? It in the drive... so I eject it, remount it and try again - no joy. So I tried again, still nothing, so I unmounted the image and tried with the real CD, still wouldnt work. Tried the image again and at this stage I realised that Crossover was no longer ejecting discs if I clicked on its eject option. So I clicked cancel and the install supposedly rolled back. I say supposedly because afterwards when I tried to run Diablo 2, I couldnt get it to work, even after trying the video test.

In the end, I made the assumption (perhaps incorrectly, perhaps not), that the install was botched and so deleted the entire bottle. I plan to try again tomorrow time willing - for some reason I really feel like playing D2.

The Mac Native Bit ;)

Anyway, not wanting to give up totally, I tried Warcraft 3. This time the installer from the CD worked and the game installed directly under OS X without me needing to use  Crossover. So not learning from my above lesson I pushed my luck and installed the expansion, this also finished successfully. 

So there was no stopping me now and I launched the game - after a second where it looked like it had bombed out, it started. The intro video didnt play, I just got a black screen but I pressed space to skip it and got to the menu screen.

At this point the fans were all going nuts, on 4000+rpm, which is quite loud as you can imagine and the game was reporting that it was version 1.07. I connected to Battle.Net to auto-download the update but it wasnt working. After quitting the game, I found the reason why - Little Snitch was blocking it by default. So I unblocked it but left it at that and went to help my wife get my daughter to sleep and went to bed myself.

Today while I was at work and writing a report, I decided to use the time to see if it would work, so I started up the game, went into Battle.Net and sure enough it connected and started to download the patch. It took a long time, around 45 minutes on a 6mbps connection (admittedly shared with the rest of the office) but once done it restarted and patched the game up to version 1.21 if memory serves.

I tried a couple of quick custom games and they started and ran without any problems, the patch also seems to have updated the game to a universal binary, which means that its not running in rosetta and so the fans no longer run at full blast, which is good :)

So finally after some fiddling I got one of the games to work. I plan to go back to D2 tomorrow as Ive said but it may come down to me having to exchange my discs with Blizzard for newer versions if they still do that. I also want to try to get StarCraft going if I can.

Im a bit disappointed with Crossover, I was hoping that it would cope with an old game like D2 without too much issue but it might have just been me, we'll see tomorrow. I'll also try searching a bit harder for something on Google, after all someone must have trod this path already right?

Btw those images that you made earlier also come in handy for playing the game as theyre one to one copies, the game(s) will play as long as theyre mounted.

Ok thats all for now, more tomorrow.

Saturday 5 April 2008

Slow shutdown with Leopard and hibernate

Just for kicks yesterday, I reset my hibernatemode to 3 as I had previously set it to 0 as outlined in one of my posts below.

Interestingly enough, my MBP now shuts down just as quickly as it did when I had hibernatemode set to 0 and thats also without having to eject my windows bootcamp partition. 

At the moment I have no idea why this is the case, I still have to check my log files but I thought I would share the info at least.

Friday 4 April 2008

Just some waffle

Nothing new today Im afraid, Ive been too busy at work the past couple of days to even contemplate messing around with anything on the MBP.

I also just finished watching Ashes to Ashes series 1, which wasnt bad but Life on Mars was much more... profound or at least it had a bigger impact on me than ashes to ashes. Still I enjoyed it and Im looking forward to series 2 when it comes out next year.

Today is also the day that BSG series 4 starts finally, so Im looking forward to that.

Anyway in the world of computers Ive downloaded the Bento demo but havent managed to install it yet, though Im curious to see what it can do.

You know, theres one application that I would like to see on the Mac and Im not sure if it exists or not, perhaps it does but I would like to see an app that would scan my movies folder for any films in there and then would just display that movies poster as a big thumbnail (as opposed to the 1st frame of the movie), clicking on the movie would "zoom" the post to a large size and display the details for it and then pressing play would start it.

I guess basically what I am talking about is the way that the original frontrow worked but with a touch more functionality. I much preferred seeing all of the films posters than the way it currently works and furthermore, the current version doesnt always display all of a films info which is a shame.

Still if something like this existed as a standalone app that would just pick up on any folder(s) that you told it too, would go to the net to retrieve info and would work in fullscreen with the apple remote (or via remote buddy), I would be a happy person indeed.

Thursday 3 April 2008

Slow shutdown with Leopard - steps taken so far - Summary post

I thought it might be useful for me to summarise what has happened so far and what steps Ive taken, mainly for anyone new coming across this via Google and also just to attempt to make sense of the jumble of posts that I have so far. So here goes :)

The issue
My new MBP (2.6GHz Merom / 320GB HDD / 4GB RAM) started to take a while to shutdown, roughly from 50 seconds to a minute, which is a big difference from the 7 seconds a new install takes. During the shutdown process I would see the "progress cog" appear on my desktop and spin around for a bit until the computer shutdown. Sleep also took a long time, regardless of whether I had 2GB or 4GB of RAM.

I initially had this problem on my original core due MBP and first noticed it when I was testing my new 2.6ghz MBP with a fresh install of Leopard.

The reason that the issue got passed onto my new MBP was because I wanted to keep the bigger drive, so I unplugged it from the original MBP and swapped it with the drive in the new MBP, so I got the extra space at the cost of the slow shutdown/sleep.


Steps taken so far
So far I have tried the following, ranging from the standard Mac voodoo to the non-standard...

Phase 1
  • Repaired permissions
  • Ran monthly scripts
  • Cleared out caches (internet, kernel, system, font etc)
  • Verified the drive (no errors)
  • Checked out and cleared out any unnecessary items from startup items
  • Cleared out any old preference settings for uninstalled applications

Phase 2
  • Examined the console logs, found some messages first that suggested it may be parallels trying to close down its network connections.
  • To check, I uninstalled Parallels but there was no change and things were still just as slow. I went back to the console and found that EyeTV Helper couldnt quit. 
  • I started looking into EyeTV as a possible culprit but it seems that this may have been a wild goose chase.
  • Checked if EyeTV was up to date (at the time it was).
  • Tried manually quitting the process via activity monitor and then shutting down but shutdown was still slow.
During this time, I discovered  a utility called SmartSleep (its in an earlier blog post), which to cut it short puts the computer to sleep instead of hibernating it based on the battery level. I installed this and the sleep time was dramatically reduced but the slow shutdown still remained.

Phase 3
I couldnt find anything else in the logs to indicate why things were so slow and so I decided to see if the menu applets or widgets that I use were causing an issue. So I created a new user account with no menu items besides the standard Apple ones and also no widgets running (in hindsight I should have tried this as part of Phase1).

This wasnt the solution I was looking for though as the result was still the same, the shutdown was just as slow with the new user as with my standard account.

I next installed Leopard onto an external HDD, booted from that, applied all of the updates to date and tried a few shutdowns and restarts and it was amazing how fast it was compared to my current install.

At this stage I was debating just dragging over my apps and documents to the new installation and then cloning it to my internal drive but I didnt want to go through the hassle of authorizing and deauthorizing etc in iTunes and I also didnt want to give up, I wanted to find the cause and learn basically.

I went back into the new user account and started to compare the console logs from the new account with the old ones but couldnt find anything to suggest what could be the cause, so I started Googling.

Via Google I found some forums where people were mentioning external drives as causes for slow shutdowns, which gave me an idea that perhaps my bootcamp partition was influencing my shutdown. I tried unmounting the window drive and my computer was able to shutdown in 15 seconds as opposed to a minute.

I was (and still am) in the process of trying to determine why this was when a guy Bob posted in the comments and let me know about the terminal commands to disable hibernate, which he found on macosxhints (theyre a couple of posts below this one if youre interested).

I tried this out - leaving the windows partition still mounted and the computer shutdown again very quickly, around 7 to 15 seconds.

So thats the stage that I am currently at and I am now trying to understand why. If anyone would care to share their insight here it would be more than welcome :)


Slow Shutdown with Leopard - Possible Solution 2

Hi, I thought I would share with you all something that Bob posted in the comments that has also resulted in an improvement in the shutdown times of our macs, this is something that he mentioned finding over at macosxhints.com but I thought I would share it here as well as its useful information.

For this solution, you will need to use the terminal but its quite easy, open the terminal and enter the following commands pressing enter after each one (NB: After the first command you will be prompted for you password, enter it and after that you should not be prompted again).

sudo pmset -a hibernatemode 0
sudo nvram "use-nvramrc?"=false
sudo rm /private/var/vm/sleepimage

After entering these commands my MBP shuts down in seconds, mainly because its not creating a 4GB sleepimage or trying to page the contents of RAM there. Im trying to understand now though what the correlation between the windows drive and sleep is, as unmounting windows also has the same effect...

Tuesday 1 April 2008

Slow shutdown with Leopard - further examination

I have been trying to see if I can get to the bottom of what is going on with the computer during the shutdown process. At the moment, theres not really too much new to add as the situation is still the same, eject the Bootcamp disk and the computer shutdowns quickly, dont eject it and it doesnt.

I have tried uninstalling MacFUSE and NTFS-3G (instructions for uninstalling MacFUSE here and NTFS-3G here, download the dmg, mount and inside follow the uninstall readme).

This doesnt seem to have made any difference however, so its back to the drawing board for now.

Slow shutdown with Leopard - Possible Solution?

I was just playing around with this again and remembered that in the past, having external drives connected could cause the computer to shutdown slowly, one of the things that didnt occur to me until now though, was that my Windows Bootcamp partition may be an external drive of sorts, or at the least, may be affecting the shutdown cycle.

So I ejected it and then tried shutting down. The computer now shuts off in 15 seconds or less as opposed to almost a minute before, it still doesnt seem as fast as a new install of Leopard but its definitely a big improvement.

The question now though is why or what is it doing with the Windows partition before it shuts down? It also possibly invalidates the earlier line of research I was following with the menu applets, so clearly I need to look into this some more but its the first definite improvement I have seen.

If you try this and it improves your shutdown speed please let me know, it will be interesting to compare.

Slow Shutdown with Leopard - update

So as I mentioned yesterday, I managed to find time to partition an external drive and install Leopard on it, plus all of the updates currently available.

Afterwards, I did a couple of restart and shutdown tests and it was fast, in fact it surprised me how fast it was having been used to the time my current install of Leopard takes to slowdown. The shutdown speed wasnt the only improvement though as the startup time was also noticeably faster.

Admittedly this is a new installation of the OS, which as most of us know, tends to be faster than a "used" install as a general rule of thumb, so Ive now set about trying to determine what is causing the issue on my current installation by trying to break the new one.

So far in the limited amount of testing that I have had time to do, I have installed some of the menubar applications that I use often (I say some because I have not yet installed QuickSilver, Slim Battery Monitor and SMCFanControl). I have installed the following programs though and have not noticed any changes in performance; SmartSleep, iStatMenus.

I have also exported the console log from the new install in order to compare it with my current one; for reference here is a copy.

I plan to add the other menu items as mentioned above as well as EyeTV and also VMWare later on to see if one of them is the culprit but in the meantime I want to review the two console logs. I know it would be quite easy to migrate my settings onto the new install now and then clone that image back to my internal drive but it seems like the easy way out and I would like to beat this. Plus I cant be bothered at the moment to remember to deauthorize itunes and all of those other little things that you need to do in advance.

As always if any of you have any ideas, please let me know.


4/1/08 9:30:39 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] BootCacheControl: could not open /var/db/BootCache.playlist:
4/1/08 9:30:39 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] No such file or directory
4/1/08 9:30:40 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
4/1/08 9:30:40 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 9:30:40 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ...Generating key pair...
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ...creating certificate...
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Serial Number : 6A 4E 20 40
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Issuer Name :
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Common Name : com.apple.systemdefault
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Org : System Identity
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Subject Name :
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Common Name : com.apple.systemdefault
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Org : System Identity
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Cert Sig Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 05 >
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] alg params : 05 00
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Not Before : 07:31:02 Apr 1, 2008
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Not After : 07:31:02 Mar 27, 2028
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Pub Key Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 01 >
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] alg params : 05 00
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Pub key Bytes : Length 140 bytes : 30 81 89 02 81 81 00 BD ...
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] CSSM Key :
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Algorithm : RSA
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Key Size : 1024 bits
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Key Use : CSSM_KEYUSE_ENCRYPT CSSM_KEYUSE_VERIFY CSSM_KEYUSE_WRAP
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Signature : 128 bytes : 4F 29 CD 44 F6 8F 94 8B ...
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 17 >
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 16 >
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Extension struct : OID : < 06 03 55 1D 25 >
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Critical : FALSE
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] purpose 0 : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 63 64 04 04 >
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ..cert stored in Keychain.
4/1/08 9:31:02 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ..identity registered for domain com.apple.systemdefault.
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ...Generating key pair...
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ...creating certificate...
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Serial Number : 3E B6 EE CB
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Issuer Name :
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Common Name : com.apple.kerberos.kdc
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Org : System Identity
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Subject Name :
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Common Name : com.apple.kerberos.kdc
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Org : System Identity
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Cert Sig Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 05 >
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] alg params : 05 00
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Not Before : 07:31:03 Apr 1, 2008
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Not After : 07:31:03 Mar 27, 2028
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Pub Key Algorithm : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 0D 01 01 01 >
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] alg params : 05 00
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Pub key Bytes : Length 140 bytes : 30 81 89 02 81 81 00 B7 ...
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] CSSM Key :
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Algorithm : RSA
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Key Size : 1024 bits
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Key Use : CSSM_KEYUSE_ENCRYPT CSSM_KEYUSE_VERIFY CSSM_KEYUSE_WRAP
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Signature : 128 bytes : 13 83 C3 4A EA 6F 65 E7 ...
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 17 >
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Other field: : OID : < 06 0C 60 86 48 01 86 F8 4D 02 01 01 01 16 >
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Extension struct : OID : < 06 03 55 1D 25 >
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Critical : FALSE
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] purpose 0 : OID : < 06 09 2A 86 48 86 F7 63 64 04 04 >
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ..cert stored in Keychain.
4/1/08 9:31:03 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] ..identity registered for domain com.apple.kerberos.kdc.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] launchctl: Error unloading: com.apple.kdcmond
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q add_principal -randkey afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] WARNING: no policy specified for afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4; defaulting to no policy
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with password.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Principal "afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4" created.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q ktadd afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with password.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type ArcFour with HMAC/md5 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type DES cbc mode with CRC-32 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/bin/defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.apple.AppleFileServer kerberosPrincipal afpserver/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q add_principal -randkey cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] WARNING: no policy specified for cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4; defaulting to no policy
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with password.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Principal "cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4" created.
4/1/08 9:31:05 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q ktadd cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with password.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type ArcFour with HMAC/md5 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal cifs/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type DES cbc mode with CRC-32 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/bin/defaults write /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration/com.apple.smb.server LocalKerberosRealm LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q add_principal -randkey vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] WARNING: no policy specified for vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4; defaulting to no policy
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with password.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Principal "vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4" created.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] /usr/sbin/kadmin.local-q ktadd vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Authenticating as principal root/admin@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with password.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type Triple DES cbc mode with HMAC/sha1 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type ArcFour with HMAC/md5 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] Entry for principal vnc/LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4@LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4 with kvno 3, encryption type DES cbc mode with CRC-32 added to keytab WRFILE:/etc/krb5.keytab.
4/1/08 9:31:06 AM com.apple.configureLocalKDC[56] LKDC:SHA1.800D5674405F377B9E6690FB821E9508FAFD69D4
4/1/08 9:31:11 AM com.apple.ATSServer[133] FODBCheck: New annex file created
4/1/08 9:31:20 AM [0x0-0x4004].com.apple.SetupAssistant[142] ...System identity already exists for domain com.apple.systemdefault. Done.
4/1/08 9:34:30 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 9:35:53 AM [0x0-0x4004].com.apple.SetupAssistant[142] Creating socket...
4/1/08 9:35:53 AM [0x0-0x4004].com.apple.SetupAssistant[142] Connection in progress (will timeout in 5 seconds)...
4/1/08 9:35:53 AM [0x0-0x4004].com.apple.SetupAssistant[142] PPPoE can't connect the socket, errno = 65
4/1/08 9:35:53 AM [0x0-0x4004].com.apple.SetupAssistant[142] PPPoE Server not found...
4/1/08 9:37:20 AM Setup Assistant[142] .Mac cert config scheduled
4/1/08 9:37:30 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[138]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 9:37:30 AM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[274] The machine is standalone
4/1/08 9:37:30 AM com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[274] Removing /Library/Preferences/edu.mit.Kerberos
4/1/08 9:37:32 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[270]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 9:37:34 AM com.apple.ATSServer[299] FODBCheck: New annex file created
4/1/08 9:37:39 AM SyncServer[313] SyncServer: Reaping records for inactive clients. Next reap on 2008-05-16 09:37:39 +0200
4/1/08 9:37:45 AM SoftwareUpdateCheck[318] Checking for updates
4/1/08 9:37:47 AM SystemUIServer[297] Could not find image named 'TMDisk'.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Contrast.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Contrast and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Geometry.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Geometry. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Geometry.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Geometry.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Geometry.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Geometry and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/VPT.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/VPT. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/VPT.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/VPT.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/VPT.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/VPT and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Bezel.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Bezel. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Bezel.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Bezel.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Bezel.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Bezel and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/ExtendedTouchSwitch.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/ExtendedTouchSwitch. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/ExtendedTouchSwitch.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/ExtendedTouchSwitch.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/ExtendedTouchSwitch.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/ExtendedTouchSwitch and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/PowerMode.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/PowerMode. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/PowerMode.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/PowerMode.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/PowerMode.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/PowerMode and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Authorization.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Authorization. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Authorization.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Authorization.
4/1/08 9:40:56 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[362] objc[362]: Class O3Panel is implemented in both /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/Authorization.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/Authorization and /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/TVOptions.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/TVOptions. Using implementation from /System/Library/MonitorPanels/AppleDisplay.monitorPanels/Contents/Resources/TVOptions.monitorPanel/Contents/MacOS/TVOptions.
4/1/08 9:46:51 AM com.apple.loginwindow[267] Shutdown NOW!
4/1/08 9:47:58 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
4/1/08 9:47:58 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 9:47:58 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 9:48:16 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[108]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 9:48:35 AM Software Update[141] arguments=(null)
4/1/08 9:48:57 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] BootCacheControl: could not fetch history: Cannot allocate memory
4/1/08 9:48:57 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] BootCacheControl: could not stop cache/fetch history: Cannot allocate memory
4/1/08 10:14:17 AM com.apple.launchd[101] (com.apple.pboard[122]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 10:14:17 AM com.apple.launchd[101] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-Aqua[120]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 10:14:26 AM com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent[292] Tue Apr 1 10:14:26 andrew-proudloves-macbook-pro.local AirPort Base Station Agent[292] : 3891612: (connectAndCheck) Untrusted apps are not allowed to connect to or launch Window Server before login.
4/1/08 10:14:26 AM com.apple.AirPortBaseStationAgent[292] _RegisterApplication(), FAILED TO establish the default connection to the WindowServer, _CGSDefaultConnection() is NULL.
4/1/08 10:14:27 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.installdb.system) Throttling respawn: Will start in 2 seconds
4/1/08 10:14:37 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.installdb.system) Throttling respawn: Will start in 2 seconds
4/1/08 10:16:07 AM com.apple.dyld[424] update_dyld_shared_cache[424] regenerated cache for arch=i386
4/1/08 10:16:08 AM com.apple.dyld[814] update_dyld_shared_cache[814] current cache invalid because /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/AE.framework/Versions/A/AE has changed
4/1/08 10:16:12 AM com.apple.dyld[814] update_dyld_shared_cache[814] for arch=i386 failed: read failure copying dylib errno=0 for /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation while copying /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreFoundation.framework/Versions/A/CoreFoundation to shared cache
4/1/08 10:16:12 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.dyld) Throttling respawn: Will start in 56 seconds
4/1/08 10:17:12 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.dyld[821]) Exited abnormally: Segmentation fault
4/1/08 10:17:12 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.dyld) Throttling respawn: Will start in 57 seconds
4/1/08 10:18:02 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (0x10d5d0.update_dyld_shar[1336]) Check-in of Mach service failed. PID 1336 is not privileged: com.apple.dyld
4/1/08 10:18:09 AM com.apple.dyld[1337] update_dyld_shared_cache[1337] current cache invalid because /System/Library/Frameworks/QuickLook.framework/Versions/A/QuickLook has changed
4/1/08 10:18:17 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.installdb.system) Throttling respawn: Will start in 4 seconds
4/1/08 10:18:20 AM com.apple.dyld[1337] update_dyld_shared_cache[1337] for arch=i386 failed: could not resolve _CGSGetGestureEventSubmask from /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.framework/Versions/A/HIToolbox in /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/HIToolbox.framework/Versions/A/HIToolbox
4/1/08 10:18:20 AM com.apple.dyld[1337] update_dyld_shared_cache[1337] for arch=i386 failed: read failure copying dylib errno=2 for /usr/lib/libsasl2.2.dylib while copying /usr/lib/libsasl2.2.dylib to shared cache
4/1/08 10:18:20 AM com.apple.dyld[1337] update_dyld_shared_cache[1337] for arch=i386 failed: read failure copying dylib errno=2 for /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ImageCapture.framework/Versions/A/ImageCapture while copying /System/Library/Frameworks/Carbon.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/ImageCapture.framework/Versions/A/ImageCapture to shared cache
4/1/08 10:18:20 AM com.apple.dyld[1337] update_dyld_shared_cache[1337] for arch=i386 failed: read failure copying dylib errno=2 for /System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework/Versions/A/DirectoryService while copying /System/Library/Frameworks/DirectoryService.framework/Versions/A/DirectoryService to shared cache
4/1/08 10:18:20 AM com.apple.dyld[1337] update_dyld_shared_cache[1337] for arch=i386 failed: read failure copying dylib errno=2 for /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/QD.framework/Versions/A/QD while copying /System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/QD.framework/Versions/A/QD to shared cache
4/1/08 10:18:42 AM [0x0-0x18018].com.apple.SoftwareUpdate[270] reboot: / is busy updating; waiting for lock
4/1/08 10:21:33 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
4/1/08 10:21:33 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 10:21:33 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 10:22:17 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[102]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 10:25:56 AM com.apple.firmwaresyncd[27] kextload: /System/Library/Extensions/msdosfs.kext loaded successfully
4/1/08 10:37:41 AM System Preferences[252] SmartSleepPref setStatus: file does not exist yet - copying
4/1/08 10:37:41 AM [0x0-0x15015].com.apple.systempreferences[252] launchdworkaround: starting
4/1/08 10:37:41 AM de.jinx.SmartSleepDaemon[260] SmartSleepDaemon: setting hibernation state to: 0
4/1/08 10:40:38 AM com.apple.launchd[108] ([0x0-0x9009].com.apple.systemuiserver[124]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 10:40:45 AM SystemUIServer[293]
MenuCracker
see http://sourceforge.net/projects/menucracker
MenuCracker is now loaded. Ready to accept new menus. Ignore the failure message that follow.
4/1/08 10:40:45 AM SystemUIServer[293] failed to load Menu Extra: NSBundle (loaded)
4/1/08 10:40:45 AM SystemUIServer[293] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusCPU'.
4/1/08 10:41:02 AM SystemUIServer[293] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusMemory'.
4/1/08 10:41:16 AM SystemUIServer[293] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusDisks'.
4/1/08 10:41:44 AM SystemUIServer[293] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusNetwork'.
4/1/08 10:42:22 AM SystemUIServer[293] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusTemps'.
4/1/08 10:43:32 AM com.apple.launchctl.System[2] launchctl: Please convert the following to launchd: /etc/mach_init.d/dashboardadvisoryd.plist
4/1/08 10:43:32 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.cups.cupsd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 10:43:32 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (org.ntp.ntpd) Unknown key: SHAuthorizationRight
4/1/08 10:43:43 AM de.jinx.SmartSleepDaemon[38] SmartSleepDaemon: machine d
4/1/08 10:43:43 AM de.jinx.SmartSleepDaemon[38] oes not support sleep.
4/1/08 10:43:44 AM de.jinx.SmartSleepDaemon[38] SmartSleepDaemon: machine does not support sleep.
4/1/08 10:43:51 AM com.apple.launchd[1] (com.apple.UserEventAgent-LoginWindow[79]) Exited: Terminated
4/1/08 10:43:53 AM Dock[100] _DESCRegisterDockExtraClient failed 268435459
4/1/08 10:43:55 AM SystemUIServer[101]
MenuCracker
see http://sourceforge.net/projects/menucracker
MenuCracker is now loaded. Ready to accept new menus. Ignore the failure message that follow.
4/1/08 10:43:56 AM SystemUIServer[101] failed to load Menu Extra: NSBundle (loaded)
4/1/08 10:43:56 AM SystemUIServer[101] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusCPU'.
4/1/08 10:43:56 AM SystemUIServer[101] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusMemory'.
4/1/08 10:43:57 AM SystemUIServer[101] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusDisks'.
4/1/08 10:43:57 AM SystemUIServer[101] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusNetwork'.
4/1/08 10:43:57 AM SystemUIServer[101] MenuCracker: Loading 'iStatMenusTemps'.