Everything caving in after installing Leopard on another drive . . .

. . . and everything is imploding. Apps on my 10.4.11 partition are not functioning as they did or should. If I leave the machine for less than a minute it locks up. But then sometimes it doesn't. Today, I finally got a crash report to send to Apple. But we all know as I have been told by Apple that they don't read them.
Here's the message that comes up after restart. Anyone with a translation, it will be greatly appreciated. Please no chiming in, just to chime in. Thank you.
panic(cpu 1 caller 0x0001D1D8): ipcmqueue_receiveresults: strange wait_result
Latest stack backtrace for cpu 1:
Backtrace:
0x000954F8 0x00095A10 0x00026898 0x0001D1D8 0x000A9714
Proceeding back via exception chain:
Exception state (sv=0x42516A00)
PC=0x9000B348; MSR=0x0000F030; DAR=0x00785000; DSISR=0x42000000; LR=0x9000B29C; R1=0xF0080780; XCP=0x00000030 (0xC00 - System call)

I always do zero out erases with DU before installing. It seems to make the install more stable. At least in the beginning and until recently mentally satisfying that only the new install files were the ones there. And this Settings and Trash thing I have experienced not only lately from Tiger to Leopard, but for a long while Tiger to Tiger, Leopard to Leopard and Leopard to Tiger. Always, whatever trash and Spotlight settings that are in the last used OS transfer over, even though I am installing from a source (DVD) that as nothing in common with the source of the trash and settings. Apple (even though you don't "really" watch these boards) Why?! This makes me wonder with this simple level of cross-contamination what else is happening and is it only during install or during operation does 10.5.x go in search for prey?
AND what is the use of the Migration Assistant in the OS when it won't let you migrate your, my main, user if it has the same name as your new install. So what's the point. And before ya all point and say that the cross-contamination is coming from migrating. It's there waiting for you before you get a chance to even think of migrating. AND in a couple of experiments I have seen that not everything migrates when doing it as you install. Whereas, it seem to when using the standalone in the OS. Which it use to be the opposite.
I really miss OS9 and the ease of updating, migrating and just plain (no repairing permissions) trouble free use. AND the ability to really trick (trash) it out and it cruised without incident. This new trouble-free (as per an Apple Dev Rep) OS is more trouble than it should be. Way more.
I predict that the next 10.5 updater will be a large one also. Still holes to be filled.
Right now I am in a new install of 10.5 that I brought up to 10.5.2 before doing anything. I am installing each app as I need and running for awhile. So far clean, no freezes. But back in 10.4.x, if left idle for just a second it freezes.
Now to leave this 10.5.2 install for a bit to see if it will freeze. Oh I did a migration of the very simple and clean 10.4.11 that I thought I would have to do to get a new unfreezing OS. But since it froze right after install, I knew I was doomed. So I set it up with just the basics and migrated them to Leopard as an experiment to see if it is any of my apps that are the culprits. So far NO freezes over 12 hours.
So . . . . +strange things are afoot at the Circle K tonight.+

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