I've been having a serious issue with Mac OS X 10.1.1 where applications don't complete their launching process. They get only so far and then crap out with the Spinning Rainbow of Death.
Affects most, but not all applications. ICQ, Dave, and others simply won't launch successfully. Rebooting sometimes helps, but not always.
I've read on the Apple Discussions forums that there's a bug in 10.1.1 where carbon apps set to launch on startup will cause this, but the forum recommends that I login as Root and do some stuff.
Unfortunately, my system won't let me login as Root:
login: root
Password:
root login refused on this terminal.
There's only been one user on the machine and it's not accepting that password. Do I need to actually create a Root user in the Users pane of the System Preferences?
Anyone else experience this trauma??
Affects most, but not all applications. ICQ, Dave, and others simply won't launch successfully. Rebooting sometimes helps, but not always.
I've read on the Apple Discussions forums that there's a bug in 10.1.1 where carbon apps set to launch on startup will cause this, but the forum recommends that I login as Root and do some stuff.
Unfortunately, my system won't let me login as Root:
login: root
Password:
root login refused on this terminal.
There's only been one user on the machine and it's not accepting that password. Do I need to actually create a Root user in the Users pane of the System Preferences?
Anyone else experience this trauma??