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A bad program should segfault and die. A kernel warning means some code in the kernel did something unexpected. As far as I understand that shouldn't...
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A WARN means an assertion was tripped in the kernel. That is the definition of doing something wrong....
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Unless meanwhile that kernel is eating all your data already on the disk instead of panicking. The reason you panic is because you are in *a bad stat...
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Well, if that is the case we don't actually need panic() at all. Just remove it....
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I can understand panicking on warning, but isn't shooting down programs that triggered a kernel bug sort of missing the point? The kernel should do the...
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You have to jump to a lot of crazy conclusions to believe this fits into Treason somehow. By the same logic speeding or shoplifting is treason too if...
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The last time someone was convicted of Treason in the United States was 1952 over events that happened in World War II, and eventually the sentence was...
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In open source people work on what they are interested in working on. Or some company pays you specifically to work on something. Dillon wants to work...Last edited by drjohnnyfever; 21 April 2021, 11:47 AM.
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Why is "Your software project shouldn't exist" always in the top 5 comments?...
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Netflix tracks the main branch and is actively contributing to it, I think they resync with upstream about every 6 weeks, so they're almost certainly...
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So I don't really have a dog in this fight, but I think there is some merit to the whole GNU+Linux argument, even though that is horribly clunky and it's...Last edited by drjohnnyfever; 09 March 2021, 02:57 PM.
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