Okay, I'm logged into something called Darwin. What next?
Dawn ,'Storyteller'
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Uhm... Errr...
Darwin is the Unix kernel of MacOS right?
Um, I have no actual advice because I don't know Mac.
I'd suggest going to the Mac support site and seeing if you can find the problem described there. They also have a discussion board for support stuff which is sometimes usefull.
I don't know why it didn't boot to the Safe Mode desktop -- I wasn't given that option. It just gave me a command line login, so I did.
I've never had a Mac freak out on me like this before. I used to be really good at bringing PCs back from the brink of insanity, but I'm completely lost here.
This is what I see:
Apples-Computer: ~apple$
I'd suggest going to the Mac support site and seeing if you can find the problem described there.
I tried that -- anyone want to recommend a better string of search terms than "finder flash" "finder flicker" "desktop flicker"...?
I'm shooting in the dark here, but you can try rerunning the software update from the command line:
type "softwareupdate --list" to see if it wants to install anything that seems relevant.
If so, type "softwareupdate --install [name]", where [name] is the thing that showed up in the listing.
Apples-Computer: ~apple$
That means you are in what appears to be a bash shell with the current directory being the home directory of a user named 'apple'. That's all I've got.
Tom, it says:
Software Update Tool
Copyright 2002-2005 Apple
Does that mean it doesn't want to install anything, or that it wants to reinstall the Software Update Tool?
Apples-Computer: ~apple$
I was tempted to tell you to type
open podbaydoor
but that'd be mean....