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Then how do you defeat the new bsod in the Linux kernel? It's got a fancy QR code!!
https://www.zdnet.com/a/img/resize/08d5fc94a843f41a90209010df41b75f92616ce2/2024/09/16/54eb298b-1bb0-44de-a1fa-1f8e136796fc/linux-6-11-panic-screen.png?auto=webp&fit=bounds&height=2000&width=2000
(It's "install bsd" isn't it...)
Where my freebsd homies at
That looks purple to me, clearly not a BSOD.
For real though, a QR code for a kernel panic? ๐คฆโโ๏ธ
Seems dope, I mean, your computer don't work and retyping text is lame