I write drivers for Windows. I see BSOD all the time since my code isn't always perfect in the beginning.But, to be honest, in the first couple of pages of images, there was only one BSOD.
Windows Xp, NT 4, or 2000, when set up correctly, with bug free software, with no hardware failing, should be just as reliable as Linux. Why would they use 9x on public things?
zenghostOct 23, 2005
ive never had a BSOD on xp...but on 98...man thats another storyid get them frequently on a daily basis..
xenixOct 23, 2005
Linux/BSD/Mac OSX have kernel panics.Mac System 9 has the bomb error message as shown here <a class="user" href="http://media.urbandictionary.com/image/large/image-10626.jpg.">http://media.urbandictionary.com/image/large/image-10626.jpg.</a>
mancatOct 23, 2005
Google Image search for 'linux kernel panic' and you will get some entertaining shots, too.Whoops! Looks like your Linx presentation has died!<a class="user" href="http://linux.gda.pl/Pingwinaria_2001/pb2_48.jpg">http://linux.gda.pl/Pingwinaria_2001/pb2_48.jpg</a>
alanlivingstonOct 23, 2005
I write drivers for Windows. I see BSOD all the time since my code isn't always perfect in the beginning.But, to be honest, in the first couple of pages of images, there was only one BSOD.
neocitronOct 23, 2005
Windows XP doesn't BSOD on me at all... but that doesn't mean its good.. it still sucks... and it still glitches out. and it's till but ugly...
nerdboy1987Oct 23, 2005
Windows Xp, NT 4, or 2000, when set up correctly, with bug free software, with no hardware failing, should be just as reliable as Linux. Why would they use 9x on public things?
bluestarrOct 23, 2005
lolBill Gates execution.<a class="user" href="http://live.watchmactv.com/?p=83">http://live.watchmactv.com/?p=83</a>Warning: EXPLICIT. This is a hilarious clip from the South Park movie. There isn’t much to say..just that it’s very funny. NSFW! Presented in H.264 [Mac or PC with QuickTime 7 Required] [Size: 1.2Mb]