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Linux distros are about to get killer Windows feature: The Blue Screen of Death

45 pointsby dddavidover 1 year ago

6 comments

theandrewbaileyover 1 year ago
I've seen a few articles on this systemd BSOD feature, but none have had screenshots. Google doesn't come up with anything.
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scohescover 1 year ago
For someone who isn't experienced in how Linux crashes - what currently happens when there's an error that can't be recovered from? Does the device just restart?
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SushiHippieover 1 year ago
Anyone know how I could try this out? (I have systemd 255)
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hulituover 1 year ago
&gt; New systemd update will bring Windows’ infamous Blue Screen of Death to Linux<p>Another feature worth porting is systemd spawning around 100 processes, just like svchost.exe. &#x2F;s
dddavidover 1 year ago
Fantastic idea IMO
herewulfover 1 year ago
This is such a pointless feature. I have several daily driver Linux systems. They run for months at a time, sometimes years. The only time I see a kernel panic is if the hardware is bad or <i>I</i> did something wrong (misconfiguration).<p>Years ago I had a dual boot system with bad RAM and on Windows it would regularly blue screen, on Linux it was fine. Took a long time to figure out what the actual problem was because Linux is just so rock solid.<p>And no, I don&#x27;t use any systemd based distros on my daily drivers.
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