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With the new iBooks, I'm sure the increase in RAM does have a lot to do with the crashes but IMO, faster running processors are primarily to blame.
Cheers!
The most plausible (to my uninformed brain, anyway) reason for the problem happening seems to be a problem with Apple's hard- or software once you start using more than 1GB of the memory. I don't really know whether this is possible in the Unixy world of OSX, but would it be possible to just write an application that just blocks the top 512MB of RAM in situations where you need to keep your network connection running? Hoping that this is fixable, it would help in the time until the fix surfaces.
Apparently, there's been a change in design of the newer iBook's. I personally don't know, and can't say what exactly is the problem. Its an annoying one, that I hope gets fixed with newer Airport updates, ASAP.
This is akin to scratching iPod Nano's and what not. If we can get enough annoyed folk, Apple needs to get this fixed, ASAP.
I was beginning to wonder if my OS had gotten corrupted: this is the same exact thing I'm seeing. 1.33Ghz iBook, 1.5GB of RAM. While it is third party RAM, it has also passed every memory checker that I can find with zero errors and I've had no suspicious crashes... come to think of it, I don't think I've yet had this machine crash. But, after a semi-random time of use, the Airport drops. Usually, I go from 4 arc bars of signal strength to zero & it can't see any SSIDs at all. A couple of times, the signal strength meter still reads fine, but no traffic will pass. And, yes, a reboot clears it right up -- which is rather annoying when I've got 15+ tabs open in Safari. Grrr.
I applied 10.4.3 and Airport 2005-001 updates both in one step.
I don't suffer the jumping cursor any more at all. No problems with kernel_task running high on CPU.
But the problem still isn't completely fixed: Airport now runs anywhere between 5 and 15 minutes before it stops transfering data. I still see full signal strength, but nothing will pass. At least turning Airport on/off fixes this rather than a system reboot. But even so, having to cycle Airport every 10 minutes is so annoying that Airport is still useless for me.
Anybody else seeing this new problem?
I haven't seen that problem for the sole purpose that I've upgraded to using the powerbook (and am not seeing the error). Re the iBook, it now runs Linux where the airport really isn't supported atm, so I'm quite unsure if it happens. If time does permit, I'll try transferring something large and seeing if the iBook chokes.
Another fun bug: the newer powerbooks USB ports don't always push enough power to support the Digidesign MBox...after a firmware update to the MBox, the left port will power it, the right one will not...it just flickers on and off. How nice.