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Good thing this never happens on other operating systems! If I had a dollar for every kernal panic I've seen...
you might be able to spell kernel panic
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General Protection Fault 🫡
colonial picnic
They are spelling it correctly, they are just using a commodore 64
I actually never recall seeing a kernel panic on fedora. Bugs that require a force restart to fix, which has the same effect as a kernel panic? Many times, but never an actual kernel panic.
One is made by a huge community and provided for free. The other is a proprietary blob sold in usability tiers.
For me, it was 3 or 4 times on my personal system.