• thinkfat (unregistered)

    So finally Linux is so mainstream that it's humiliating itself with kernel panics on public displays.

    Well at least I can take a look at what is in kernel/exit.c line 814 :-)

  • sac (unregistered)
    "I got this while trying to change my password on the Huawei support website," Will Dowling, "what's a continuums bit?

    They don't want Q as a customer!

  • Quirkafleeg (unregistered) in reply to thinkfat
    thinkfat:
    So finally Linux is so mainstream that it's humiliating itself with kernel panics on public displays.
    Except that that isn't a panic…
  • J (unregistered) in reply to shadowman
    shadowman:
    Arancaytar:
    GettinSadda:
    Hang on... is that book really explaining how to prepare human meat?

    May be that is TRWTF!

    The cover says "To Serve Man"! :P

    How to Cook for Forty Humans ?

    Sorry, you're missing the reference to an old Twilight Zone episode. You're comment should read" How to cook Forty Humans

  • Mike (unregistered) in reply to Anon

    There's no obvious "Y" or "N" to answer the question -- and from my experience, pushing random buttons doesn't appear to work, either. I see this happen often at Sheetz convenience stores in Pennsylvania. After getting confused by it the first time and doing a bit of chin scratching, I realized that I could just ignore the question, pick up the nozzle, and begin pumping gas.

  • thinkfat (unregistered) in reply to Quirkafleeg
    Quirkafleeg:
    thinkfat:
    So finally Linux is so mainstream that it's humiliating itself with kernel panics on public displays.
    Except that that isn't a panic…

    the WARN_ON in do_exit() is not, but look at the top if the display. I can't read it, but the ascii art of a kernel panic is quite unique

  • Dave Rodenbaugh (unregistered)

    Are you crazy? That O2 sensor was almost 620 million less than retail price? :)

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