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<blockquote data-quote="ApplejustWorks" data-source="post: 45342" data-attributes="member: 2105"><p>okay...Just got a minor break through. Obviously I know now, that it is SpeechRecognitionServer which is causing these kernel panics(I mean, each time I had one, that was the problem) and I also noticed that after, for example, starting the speech(the little bubbly thing comes up) SpeechRecognitionServer also pops up in the process list. When I go into system preferences to close the bubble, in which it does, BUT the process remains active in my processes..</p><p></p><p>Also, one reason it may remain active, or may cause a kernel panic, is that, I Noticed in the log that it tried to contact apple.com and for some reason, my router does not allow me access to apple.com(in any way)....However my cable modem does...</p><p></p><p>So, most likely If I never open anything that induces SpeechRecognitionServer to open, will these kernel panics stop?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ApplejustWorks, post: 45342, member: 2105"] okay...Just got a minor break through. Obviously I know now, that it is SpeechRecognitionServer which is causing these kernel panics(I mean, each time I had one, that was the problem) and I also noticed that after, for example, starting the speech(the little bubbly thing comes up) SpeechRecognitionServer also pops up in the process list. When I go into system preferences to close the bubble, in which it does, BUT the process remains active in my processes.. Also, one reason it may remain active, or may cause a kernel panic, is that, I Noticed in the log that it tried to contact apple.com and for some reason, my router does not allow me access to apple.com(in any way)....However my cable modem does... So, most likely If I never open anything that induces SpeechRecognitionServer to open, will these kernel panics stop? [/QUOTE]
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