![]() One of the advantages of the IBM PowerPC 970 (used in the G5s and iMac G5) is that it switch between executing 32-bit and 64-bit executables, on the fly. I was unable to find anything on the Cisco site about this nor in the MacOSXHints forums so I hope this might help anyone experiencing the same issue. After uninstalling the Cisco VPN client, the shut down crashes stopped, so it would appear that the Cisco VPN client was the culprit. I searched through the logs and found a lot of references to the Cisco VPN client right before the crash. This happened on all the accounts on my system, but did not happen during restarts or after a Safe Boot. After doing some system updates that forced me to shut down, I started to receive a generic kernel panic error "You must shut down your computer," and had to force a shut down with the power button. After purchasing a brand new MacPro recently, I began to install a number of third party applications.
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