PowerBook G4 12" Question

Hello,
I currently have the latest revision of a 12 inch PowerBook - this is my first laptop computer. I was wondering if using an external display will prolong the life of my PowerBook's LCD display. If it does, would keeping the lid closed and using an external display most of the time be bad for the internal components of the laptop?
Thanks for your time,
Vladimir

I was
wondering if using an external display will prolong
the life of my PowerBook's LCD display. If it does,
would keeping the lid closed and using an external
display most of the time be bad for the internal
components of the laptop?
Really good question.
Some people say LCDs slowly loose their brightness as time goes by, so using an external display could slow down that aging process.
On the other side, a closed screen will be exposed to more heat from the CPU which in return might not be that good.
Said that, many people are using their computer with the screen closed. Some have actually disabled the "go to sleep" function when closing the lid, so the PB continues rendering their video projects or whatever.
My advise:
USE IT!
I know, that when reading these trouble shooting boards, you get a false perception of reality. Knowing what could possibly go wrong, I guess I've become one of those super careful users as well.
Still, if you have the opportunity to use your 12" screen and an external display, use both! Screen real-estate is one of the best things to have and will make you more productive. I don't thing it's worth it, trying to extend the life of your built in LCD by that method. Assuming there would actually be a difference in the long run, in 5 years your Powerbook will be outdated anyway.
Enjoy it as much as you can today.

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    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2769 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:22 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2769 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:24:23 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 960 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:24:52 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 shutdown: halt by jtfey:
    Jan 31 22:24:53 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 SystemStarter[347]: authentication service (356) did not complete successfully
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost mDNSResponder-107 (Mar 20 2005 20: 31:47)[67]: starting
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost lookupd[65]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Tue Jan 31 22:25:55 2006
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:25:55 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:25:56 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 1227 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:25:56 localhost kernel[0]: IOKernelDebugger: registering debugger
    Jan 31 22:25:56 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:d9:9b:60
    Jan 31 22:25:56 localhost diskarbitrationd[59]: disk0s3 hfs F2785CFD-7A2A-3CD7-BE1E-F0C9219E940E Macintosh HD /
    Jan 31 22:25:56 localhost kernel[0]: AirPortPCI: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:f2:5d:09
    Jan 31 22:25:58 localhost launchd: Server 270b in bootstrap 1103 uid 0: "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[65]: exited abnormally: Hangup
    Jan 31 22:25:58 localhost /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow: Login Window Application Started
    Jan 31 22:25:58 localhost lookupd[85]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Tue Jan 31 22:25:58 2006
    Jan 31 22:25:59 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:25:59 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: [HCIController][setupHardware] AFH Not Supported (0x180e600)
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2769 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2769 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Jan 31 22:26:00 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 960 goto Exit
    Jan 31 22:26:01 localhost kernel[0]: ATY,Jasper_A: vram [b8000000:04000000]
    Jan 31 22:26:01 localhost mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
    Jan 31 22:26:02 localhost kernel[0]: ATY,Jasper_B: vram [b8000000:04000000]
    Jan 31 22:26:03 localhost loginwindow[79]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    Jan 31 22:26:07 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[57]: setting hostname to "jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17.local"
    Jan 31 22:32:48 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 shutdown: halt by jtfey:
    Jan 31 22:32:48 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 SystemStarter[258]: authentication service (266) did not complete successfully
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: t line 2687 goto Exit
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost mDNSResponder-107 (Mar 20 2005 20: 31:47)[37]: starting
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2687 goto Exit
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 2998 goto AttemptToRetry
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost kernel[0]: Sound assertion "0 != err" failed in "AppleLegacyAudio/AppleTexas2Audio/AppleTexas2Audio.cpp" at line 1227 goto Exit
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost lookupd[42]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Wed Feb 1 09:06:03 2006
    Feb 1 09:06:03 localhost DirectoryService[43]: Launched version 1.8 (v346)
    Feb 1 09:06:04 localhost kernel[0]: UniNEnet: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:d9:9b:60
    Feb 1 09:06:04 localhost launchd: Server 2933 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0: "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[42]: exited abnormally: Hangup
    Feb 1 09:06:04 localhost kernel[0]: AirPortPCI: Ethernet address 00:0a:95:f2:5d:09
    Feb 1 09:06:05 localhost /System/Library/CoreServices/loginwindow.app/Contents/MacOS/loginwindow: Login Window Application Started
    Feb 1 09:06:05 localhost lookupd[55]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Wed Feb 1 09:06:05 2006
    Feb 1 09:06:05 localhost diskarbitrationd[30]: disk0s3 hfs F2785CFD-7A2A-3CD7-BE1E-F0C9219E940E Macintosh HD /
    Feb 1 09:06:06 localhost kernel[0]: [HCIController][setupHardware] AFH Not Supported (0x16da230)
    Feb 1 09:06:06 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[28]: setting hostname to "jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17.local"
    Feb 1 09:06:08 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: ATY,Jasper_A: vram [b8000000:04000000]
    Feb 1 09:06:09 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 kernel[0]: ATY,Jasper_B: vram [b8000000:04000000]
    Feb 1 09:06:09 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 mDNSResponder: Adding browse domain local.
    Feb 1 09:06:09 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 loginwindow[50]: Login Window Started Security Agent
    Feb 1 09:06:11 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 launchd: Server 0 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0: "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[55]: exited abnormally: Hangup
    Feb 1 09:06:11 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[28]: executing /System/Library/SystemConfiguration/Kicker.bundle/Contents/Resources/enable-net work
    Feb 1 09:06:11 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[28]: posting notification com.apple.system.config.network_change
    Feb 1 09:06:11 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 lookupd[80]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Wed Feb 1 09:06:11 2006
    Feb 1 09:06:12 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 ntpdate[93]: getnetnum: "time.apple.com" invalid host number, line ignored
    Feb 1 09:06:12 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 ntpdate[93]: no servers can be used, exiting
    Feb 1 09:06:14 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 ntpd_initres[97]: couldn't resolve `time.apple.com', giving up on it
    Feb 1 09:06:14 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[28]: target=enable-network: disabled
    Feb 1 09:08:10 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 launchd: Server 0 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0: "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[80]: exited abnormally: Hangup
    Feb 1 09:08:10 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[28]: posting notification com.apple.system.config.network_change
    Feb 1 09:08:10 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 lookupd[187]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Wed Feb 1 09:08:10 2006
    Feb 1 09:08:12 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 launchd: Server 29a7 in bootstrap 1103 uid 0: "/usr/sbin/lookupd"[187]: exited abnormally: Hangup
    Feb 1 09:08:12 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 configd[28]: posting notification com.apple.system.config.network_change
    Feb 1 09:08:12 jt-feys-powerbook-g4-17 lookupd[188]: lookupd (version 365) starting - Wed Feb 1 09:08:12 2006

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