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MacOS freezes up and crashes a lot lately

I don't specifically know, but firing up Firefox seems to cause it to hang completely for several minutes and using Photoshop on a large image (e.g. 5Gpix) pretty regularly triggers a crash.


I have the sysdiagnose dump from a hang triggered by starting Firefox. Doing that as Photoshop is crashing the system doesn't work because the dump is saved to /tmp -- a symbolic directory link to a temporary file system. The reboot erases it.

iMac 27″ 5K, macOS 13.6

Posted on Sep 21, 2024 4:10 PM

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Sep 22, 2024 5:09 PM in response to Youdonotneedauniqueusername

I'm running again. I had to save my home directory (350GB ?!?!?!?!) then reformat the drive. Now, all I have to do is re-install the normal UNIX commands, Chrome, Firefox, Lightroom et al., ON1 et al. and restore my apps with some fraction of those 350GB. (Apps are saving too much data!!! It's mostly cache data that will never be used again.)

Oct 2, 2024 8:59 AM in response to Youdonotneedauniqueusername

In the end, I was forced to do an over-the-net re-install. I thought I'd posted a final summary:


After the re-install, I unrolled the tarballs of my home directory. Sadly, Apple's flavor of "tar" isn't actually a full archive. It skips files with the executable bit set and it skips directories that are marked "hidden" (like "~/Library", for example). SO, everything got completely destroyed and I was forced to download and re-install my collection of tools.


NOTE TO APPLE: you're screwing with "tar" was a bad idea

MacOS freezes up and crashes a lot lately

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