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Well, I think I've killed my iBook. Leopard installation eventually went through, then it kernel panicked on me. Then proceeded not to work anymore. Tried re-installing Tiger to no avail. Of course, this may have had nothing to do with Leopard installation since I know there was at least some physical damage on iBook logic board where the Airport card is located.

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Well, it turns on, but it either refuse to start altogether (while being still powered-on) or starts on the command prompt screen, from which point if I try to proceed with the boot, it kernel panicks.

One good thing is that it gives me an excuse to buy a new laptop. Of course, the bad thing is that I have no money to do so right now. >:(

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for anyone who uses Max, there is a new unstable release that appears to work just fine in Leopard.

Cool, I gotta check it out.

Oh a related note, my iBook is definitely on its way out. As long as I keep it on with Airport and BT off, it's fine. As soon as I shut it down, or restart it, it's a crapshoot as to how many tries it takes before it's back up and running. Oh well.

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