miguelcarrasco.net— Hilarious Linux Crash images you have to see! From Jet Liners, to Trains, to Nintendo DS! Includes a crash at Tim Horton's coffee shop!
Oct 15, 2006View in Crawl 4
I've used Linux for around 10 years and I can honestly say that I can count the number of times it has hung or crashed on one hand. Windows on the other hand crashes more than that in one day!
Oh grow up people!When they had those Windows crash pictures, everyone was having a good ole time laughing it up. Now people are getting sensitive over the Linux version?It not like linux never crashes. Get over yourself.
I'm sorry but to most people a "crash" is when the UI becomes unresponsive to the point where you can't do what you were trying to do. Average person couldn't care less if it was the graphics driver, or some hardware component, it just stopped working.Yes I know that the Average person != Average linux user, but isn't that what linux has been trying to do? Get on more desktops?
I have a better one: one of the CPUs on a dual server crashed and Linux survived and took the CPU offline. I've seen my share of Linux crashes, ALL of them when the hardware goes bad. Things like "Signal 11" - and that's not a Linux crash BTW, just application crash - means the memory is bad.Now, Windows manages a BSOD on a brand new (DELL with AMD - heh) workstation when trying to install a network printer.
bartelOct 16, 2006
I've used Linux for around 10 years and I can honestly say that I can count the number of times it has hung or crashed on one hand. Windows on the other hand crashes more than that in one day!
flag564Oct 16, 2006
Oh grow up people!When they had those Windows crash pictures, everyone was having a good ole time laughing it up. Now people are getting sensitive over the Linux version?It not like linux never crashes. Get over yourself.
lilrabbit129Oct 16, 2006
I'm sorry but to most people a "crash" is when the UI becomes unresponsive to the point where you can't do what you were trying to do. Average person couldn't care less if it was the graphics driver, or some hardware component, it just stopped working.Yes I know that the Average person != Average linux user, but isn't that what linux has been trying to do? Get on more desktops?
callumjOct 16, 2006
OMG Black screens and white text, it must of crashed!What so even my BIOS is crashing?
mjpayneOct 16, 2006
I have a better one: one of the CPUs on a dual server crashed and Linux survived and took the CPU offline. I've seen my share of Linux crashes, ALL of them when the hardware goes bad. Things like "Signal 11" - and that's not a Linux crash BTW, just application crash - means the memory is bad.Now, Windows manages a BSOD on a brand new (DELL with AMD - heh) workstation when trying to install a network printer.
hieroglyphicsOct 17, 2006
I don't like the fact that a Nintendo DS crashing but I like the fact that it runs Linux. Just look on the bright side.
stockjonesOct 17, 2006
Man, I never realized how geeky sensitive linux addicts can be. Its an OS it crashes. It happens.
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