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Old July 16th, 2008, 11:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Snoopy31415
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Default syslogd runaway + powerpoint 2004 for mac

Found out in /var/log/system.log what cause my syslogd process to use up to
100% of my CPU

Here is the message in the log at the same time syslogd runaway:

**************************************************
Jul 16 16:48:08 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:49:20: --- last message repeated 1389 times ---
Jul 16 16:48:09 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:49:50: --- last message repeated 675 times ---
Jul 16 16:49:44 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:51:27: --- last message repeated 101281 times ---
**************************************************

Indeed I'm using Powerpoint to make a presentation, syslogd runaway multiple
times a day (~dozen) since i started making my presentation.

syslogd never gave me problem when I was doing other stuff. Previous use of
Powerpoint didn't produced that syslogd runaway so I'm guessing it comes from
either the last 10.5.4 Leopard upgrade or Microsoft Office 2004 upgrade.

-Activity Monitor / Quiting process doesn't work, just stop it temporarily
and it comes back

Any suggestion to stop my Macbook pro getting so hot?

More info:
Macbook Pro Mac OS X (10.5.4) Microsoft Powerpoint 2004
OS and Powerpoint got the lastest update
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Old July 17th, 2008, 01:08 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Lucy Thomson[_4_]
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Default syslogd runaway + powerpoint 2004 for mac

Hi Snoopy

You've landed in amongst the PC users here - you'll probably get more sense
out of the McUsers [;-)] over at http://www.officeformac.com/ProductForums/

Lucy
--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au


"Snoopy31415" wrote in message
...
Found out in /var/log/system.log what cause my syslogd process to use up
to
100% of my CPU

Here is the message in the log at the same time syslogd runaway:

**************************************************
Jul 16 16:48:08 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring
Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:49:20: --- last message repeated 1389 times ---
Jul 16 16:48:09 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring
Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:49:50: --- last message repeated 675 times ---
Jul 16 16:49:44 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring
Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:51:27: --- last message repeated 101281 times ---
**************************************************

Indeed I'm using Powerpoint to make a presentation, syslogd runaway
multiple
times a day (~dozen) since i started making my presentation.

syslogd never gave me problem when I was doing other stuff. Previous use
of
Powerpoint didn't produced that syslogd runaway so I'm guessing it comes
from
either the last 10.5.4 Leopard upgrade or Microsoft Office 2004 upgrade.

-Activity Monitor / Quiting process doesn't work, just stop it temporarily
and it comes back

Any suggestion to stop my Macbook pro getting so hot?

More info:
Macbook Pro Mac OS X (10.5.4) Microsoft Powerpoint 2004
OS and Powerpoint got the lastest update



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Old July 17th, 2008, 01:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.powerpoint
Snoopy31415
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Default syslogd runaway + powerpoint 2004 for mac

Oh Thank you!

"Lucy Thomson" wrote:

Hi Snoopy

You've landed in amongst the PC users here - you'll probably get more sense
out of the McUsers [;-)] over at http://www.officeformac.com/ProductForums/

Lucy
--
Lucy Thomson
PowerPoint MVP
MOS Master Instructor
www.aneasiertomorrow.com.au


"Snoopy31415" wrote in message
...
Found out in /var/log/system.log what cause my syslogd process to use up
to
100% of my CPU

Here is the message in the log at the same time syslogd runaway:

**************************************************
Jul 16 16:48:08 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring
Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:49:20: --- last message repeated 1389 times ---
Jul 16 16:48:09 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring
Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:49:50: --- last message repeated 675 times ---
Jul 16 16:49:44 U233 0x0-0x1f01f.com.microsoft.PowerPoint151: Ignoring
Quick
draw drawing between QDBeginCGContext and QDEndCGContext
Jul 16 16:51:27: --- last message repeated 101281 times ---
**************************************************

Indeed I'm using Powerpoint to make a presentation, syslogd runaway
multiple
times a day (~dozen) since i started making my presentation.

syslogd never gave me problem when I was doing other stuff. Previous use
of
Powerpoint didn't produced that syslogd runaway so I'm guessing it comes
from
either the last 10.5.4 Leopard upgrade or Microsoft Office 2004 upgrade.

-Activity Monitor / Quiting process doesn't work, just stop it temporarily
and it comes back

Any suggestion to stop my Macbook pro getting so hot?

More info:
Macbook Pro Mac OS X (10.5.4) Microsoft Powerpoint 2004
OS and Powerpoint got the lastest update




 




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