My problem with Mac OS X 10.3.2 is that everytime the screensaver activates, I have a 50% chance of being able to log back in. The entire system freezes, caps lock light won't light on and off on the keyboard, power switch is non responsive, I get nothing but a black screen. If I can log back into Mac OS X, the F12 key associated with ejecting the CD-ROM disc does not work. When I manually eject the CD tray and insert a CD, the system won't read the CD. Launching Disk Utility and attempting to mount it manually fails. This is the most unstable version of Mac OS X I have experienced; it's very reminiscent of Mac OS X Public Beta ($30.00). Remember when that was released? I just can't believe how unstable it is on my system; this is frustrating when you're trying to get REAL work done and consistently experience CRASH after CRASH. Also, when I updated to the most recent iCal, scrolling with my mouse wheel crashes it every time. Reviewing the system log reveals that the system is attempting to Prebind iCal at startup, then aborts. I don't understand, I haven't hacked my system to cause these problems, and neither has anyone else; my Mac is not connected to the internet; Panther has yet to see the internet.
My system: Blue & White 500MHz G3, 768MB RAM, internal factory IBM UltraATA 12GB HD, aftermarket IBM UltraSCSI 18GB HD, external GVP Firewire 80GB HB and 52X CD-RW Burner, SmartDisk USB 3.5" Floppy Drive, KDS Rad-9 19" LCD display.