Ein guter Grund für mich ein bisschen in die Geschichte des Bluescreens einzutauchen und über die Entwicklungen des Bluescreens in der Linux Welt zu berichten:
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@lowqualityfacts 139 was every '90s script kiddie's favorite number. The Winnuke attack required the victim to have an open #TCP port, and every #Windows95 machine had port 139 (#SMB file sharing protocol) open by default. So, connect to port 139, send some bogus packets, and boom, the victim's computer immediately goes #BSOD.
C’est fou comme à chaque nouvelle installation d’Archlinux, le média d’installation s’améliore en termes d’infos affichées à l’écran.
À l’instant, je remarque des infos sur le chargement de l’image vers la RAM que je n’avais pas encore vu.
EDIT 2 : borh, il récupère les journaux, et paf il redémarre et me réaffiche la préparation de Windows (10, en plus) sans se plaindre de rien d’autre ? Et mon W11 il est où ? :(
Saw a boost from @jwz yesterday about Xscreensaver being broken on Ventura... and realized I hadn't seen a BSOD since upgrading.
Just checked System Preferences -> Screen Saver and got this, followed by a completely empty Screen Saver panel in prefs. I can't even pick one of the standard macOS savers, there's nothing there.
#TIL today while the operator was trying to fix it: Decathlon's self-checkouts run CentOS 7 with Gnome.
Not sure if it's really useful to know it, but it sure changes from Microsoft's good ol' #BSOD. #Linux