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At least on Windows they try to figure out what's wrong on youre computer
>At least on Windows they try to figure out what's wrong on youre computer
Well, they get a lot of practice, so they should be able to do it easily.
After all, they put the bugs in there in the first place.
Werks on my machine. :^)
Linux does tell you what's going on, more specifically than windows.
You just have to fix it yourself and 99% of the time it's something you did wrong like not running something with the privileges set right.
:(
>youre computer
pajeet plz
Literally every time I turn on my windows 10 laptop it does this the first time
We had this thread already. 5 times in fact...In one day! You are fucking relentless OP
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>Mac
>GNOME
>Kali
Retard.
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>Debian based linux distro
So classic :')
but the error is uncorrectable
>GNOME is linux
>Microsoft certified solus developer
>Linux
>logout and log back in
>problem fixed
>Windows
>bluescreen
>have to physically restart the computer
>"Windows has shut down improperly"
>loading...
Windows
>Gives an error code that gives a remote description of what went wrong
>If you check the error registry it states the same vague code that might or might not help you
Linux
>Freezes/Powers off randomly/Gives out random error message without saying a thing
>Check the registry shows a complete history of all programs launched and times it the errors included and even shows if any hardware fucked up if it was recorded
>Making it easy to narrow down whatever the fuck is going on wrong.
I mean yeah man...
I'd just like to interject for a moment. What you're referring to as Linux, is in fact, GNU/Linux, or as I've recently taken to calling it, GNU plus Linux. Linux is not an operating system unto itself, but rather another free component of a fully functioning GNU system made useful by the GNU corelibs, shell utilities and vital system components comprising a full OS as defined by POSIX.
Many computer users run a modified version of the GNU system every day, without realizing it. Through a peculiar turn of events, the version of GNU which is widely used today is often called "Linux", and many of its users are not aware that it is basically the GNU system, developed by the GNU Project.
There really is a Linux, and these people are using it, but it is just a part of the system they use. Linux is the kernel: the program in the system that allocates the machine's resources to the other programs that you run. The kernel is an essential part of an operating system, but useless by itself; it can only function in the context of a complete operating system. Linux is normally used in combination with the GNU operating system: the whole system is basically GNU with Linux added, or GNU/Linux. All the so-called "Linux" distributions are really distributions of GNU/Linux.
At least it says, that HDD (or SSD) is fucked up. Or some idiot didn't installed an OS, of fucked up /EFI/
On GNU+Linux things can go wrong especially GUI shit.
(are you surprised? GNU+Linux is a server OS and GUIs+audio+graphic cards are not the top priorities of the developers)
1) The thing is it can heal itself.
For example if cinnamon fuck itself it will change looks and give you
>Cinnamon fucked itself and needs to be restarted do you want to restart cinnamon?
You can still use it however a lot of functionality is lost.
If you restart 80% of the time it will not even change the place where your window(GUI) is and everything works.
not to mention other applications are untouched.
So at worst you lost 1s and clicking a "restart now" button.
Only the computer did not need to power down.
Or the OS shut down.
2) Even if some GUI fucks itself beyond help its not a problem for the rest of the system.
for example you can log into a different TTY and literary start another graphical session to literally use GUI tools.
This error is localized to one user or one TTY (has windows ever TTYs?)(Do you even know what a TTY is?).
Its rare and you really need to know what you are doing to fuck the system into a unrecoverable state(keep on typing these console commands).
So every normie will not fuck it in this way.
And you power user learned why changing ~ to be /dev/null is a terrible idea.
With this told I did never have a a kernel panic in any linux.
Sure I messed it up however its more of my own action (changing ~ to be /dev/null) mixed with the fact that GNU has ZERO safeguards and if you tell it to
rm -Rf /
it will do it.
3) You seam to forget the main reason why people run GNU+Linux and not Windows and its the fact that Windows 10 is literally a terrorist who will shut down the computer to install updates.
Its a terrorist peace of spyware shit!
>With this told I did never have a a kernel panic in any linux.
I had, but it was AMD cpu with unlocked cores, so I deserve it.
But Windows for some reason was working just fine.
Forgot to quote
in
"It works for me"®™
>cpu with unlocked cores, so I deserve it.
I think the main point of GNU and Unix in general is that its stable and unless you press a metaphorical "button" that is wrong it will always work fine.
Want to know how I can fuck the system so it will not respond to any keyboard command?
login in your user
SU to a different user
type
startx
Unresponsive, can not switch TTYs.
Funny thing is I believe the rest of the system is working (torrents downloading etc) only there is no way for the human to communicate with it using keyboard etc.
And you learned never to do this.
Want to experiment? Pay the price and never do it on a production server.
This was the metaphorical "fuck the system beyond help button" never press it ageing.
got this last week
had to reinstall
Hahahahahaha wintoddlers are fucking retarded.
I got that too back when I dual booted with Windows... somehow a Windows update fucked my Linux partition
bsod = hardware / driver problems
>dual booted
Here is your problem.
There is a special kind of retard who somehow thinks that MS will not destroy dual boot partitions on purpose despite everything MS has made in the past.
You use 2 physical separate HDDs and unplug them using SATA cables this way Windows can not fuck the other system up.
>2.6.24
Isn't that from the soviet era?
It won't. What will likely happen is either of these:
- Windows splits out new "recovery" partitions from itself, making Linux sda5 become sda6 and such crap. Easily fixable.
- Windows overwrites MBR killing the Linux bootloader you had in there, or sets itself as main efi bootloader. Also easily fixable.
>not having separate physical drives with separate bootloaders loaded with bios menu to completely avoid windows fuckups
>I want to waste time on this shit.
>I trust MS is not evil and want to kill GNU+Linux
>Operating systems still fail to boot
Man when am I going to get my git-based OS so I can version control every line in every file that has ever changed in any way so this shit doesn't happen anymore, and when it does, it can self-heal
No need for this.
If OSs only did leave a previous version so you can easily return to it.
And what if I want to return to an earlier or different one? How does 'last known good configuration' help then?
You can save the entire OS and if you want to keep a good version keep it.
If you know how GIT actually works a simply zip compression is on the same level like what GIT is doing.
Just use a source-based OS like Gentoo and then you can use git to revert to what commit you want.
Lol. You guys for real? You can see whole info or dump of memory etc. for Windows.. And so many people be like 'no info, no way'
>you're
user...thank's.
Don't worry bro, even if it did work, it still wouldn't have vidyagames, so there's no point installing it anyway
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