I’ve had my first BSODs with Win10. Due to the heat, I think— shut down for thunderstorms, and upon reboot it gave me the screen, and then rebooted again just like it said it would; no problems since.
I used to have a screen saver in linux that displayed BSODs (disregarding name) of pretty much any OS flavor or version that you could name, including good ol’ mainframe core dumps. It was a thing of glory and memoires
BE THIS GUY about 8 years ago
All caps or lower case?
Sherlock Watson about 8 years ago
Would it help if one of them put on a red hat?
kapearlman about 8 years ago
But, of course…
uniquename about 8 years ago
Pick your poison. Kernel panics, Blue Screen of Death. Hmm.
jrankin1959 about 8 years ago
Nor, I suspect, did Oor Wullie…
steverinoCT about 8 years ago
I’ve had my first BSODs with Win10. Due to the heat, I think— shut down for thunderstorms, and upon reboot it gave me the screen, and then rebooted again just like it said it would; no problems since.
Cloudster about 8 years ago
I used to have a screen saver in linux that displayed BSODs (disregarding name) of pretty much any OS flavor or version that you could name, including good ol’ mainframe core dumps. It was a thing of glory and memoires
NWdryad about 8 years ago
Zing! Good one, Pab!
By the way I’ve been sending some of your strips to a Luddite British friend of mine and she gets a real kick out of them.
kaploy9 about 8 years ago
Kernel panics? You gonna start tellin corny jokes now??
librarian4hire about 8 years ago
“The root password is "pastis"".
Same password as the PBS strip!