Repeatedly needing to repair permissions just to get any task done

New Mac Mini, version 10.6.2, 2.53GHZ Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB 1067 MHZ DD3
Applications stop working, the computer is unable to restart or shut down properly unless I repeatedly fix the permissions. When I do that it is always the same thing being repaired:
usr/share/derby
When I repair the permissions the computer works as normal for a while, then reverts back to it's problematic state.
Any help would be great.

Soft-Ware wrote:
Any help would be great.
you could try if installing the _*Mac OS X v10.6.2 Update (Combo)*_ fixes your issues.
or you could try if any of the following suggestions by donv help:
donv (The Ghost) wrote:
Try [resetting your PRAM/NVRAM|http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3964?viewlocale=en_US]. If no joy, then I suggest you do a repair install of Sno by installing Sno over Sno as in an upgrade install. Such an install, while usually very safe, still is an install so be appropriated backed up if you proceed.

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