ylaitoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·4 months agocross-posted to: linux@programming.devLinux's New DRM Panic "Blue Screen of Death" In Action(www.phoronix.com)external-linkarrow-up1229arrow-down13message-square63fedilink
arrow-up1226arrow-down1external-linkLinux's New DRM Panic "Blue Screen of Death" In Action(www.phoronix.com)ylaitoLinux@lemmy.mlEnglish·4 months agocross-posted to: linux@programming.devmessage-square63fedilink
minus-squarekbalarrow-up28arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkThe kernel art department really failed us here. Instead of a blue screen of death we could’ve had, I don’t know, literally any other colour. I’d have gone with the Puce Screen of Panic.
minus-squarePossibly linuxEnglisharrow-up23arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkHow about black on white with a clear stack trace visible
minus-squareThe DoctorEnglisharrow-up1arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkThat would be far too helpful.
minus-squareQuazarOmegaEnglisharrow-up12arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilink Puce Screen of Panic That’s class
minus-squaremindbleacharrow-up11arrow-down0·4 months agolinkfedilinkGuru Meditation red. Alternately: yellow-and-black ASCII approximating Evangelion’s ALART.
The kernel art department really failed us here. Instead of a blue screen of death we could’ve had, I don’t know, literally any other colour. I’d have gone with the Puce Screen of Panic.
How about black on white with a clear stack trace visible
That would be far too helpful.
That’s class
Guru Meditation red.
Alternately: yellow-and-black ASCII approximating Evangelion’s ALART.