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Free operating system Linux is looking to Windows as its role model, at least in this one way: implementing its own Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) to warn users in cases of a kernel panic. The BSOD ...
A software suite for Linux will take a page from Windows and add Blue Screen of Death (BSOD) error messages to the OS.
Much like how the Blue Screen of Death originated in Windows, Linux’s version will be used as an emergency tool to log errors. If a Linux system fails to boot, it will generate a full-screen ...
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This update, version 255, adds a boatload of new features to the controversial init system, and one of them is the aforementioned Blue Screen Of Death feature that will pop up when a system crashes.
New systemd update will bring Windows’ infamous Blue Screen of Death to Linux Systemd is used by Debian, Arch, Fedora, Ubuntu, and many downstream distros.
So a large swath of the Linux community could end up adopting the new errors messages. However, Systemd could also drop the BSOD approach. The release notes currently say it's “experimental and ...