Post OS and how often your computer crashes
>linux
>once every couple of weeks or so
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Post OS and how often your computer crashes
>linux
>once every couple of weeks or so
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LIAR
It's not a lie. The last crash was some hours ago. I tried executing a silversearcher ag search on a snapshot of my project and it froze at around 76% cpu (it probably got higher than that) Then it made the looping crash noise and I had to force reboot it. It probably wasn't the ag search since it completes that in milliseconds, and more likely that I keep the uptime going for weeks at a time by suspending instead of shutting down
computer 1
devuan
never crashes
computer 2
Linux mint
never crashes
computer 3
Void
crashed once after using for about a year
hasnt crashed since
server 1
minimal installation of debian (no gui)
never crashed yet in 5 years
server 2
same as above
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His name is Graham Oldham
a famous trap
Sheila Nelson
Pippa Blonde
>https://i.imgur.com/10ygMLz.jpg
Thanks, fren.
Mint - never
PCLinuxOS - never
Mac OS X Lion - once 7 years ago when I tried playing a game that required OpenGL which my MacBook didn't support
Windows XP - a bunch of times
Windows 10 - 5 times in a year
>windows 10
never
>ubuntu
never
>debian
never
>windows 10
>never
LOL sure
Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2
Never
Fedora 35 (KDE Editon)
Literally never had a crash
LFS
Never
Arch Linux
Like once since I installed it 2 years ago, pretty sure it was a hardware issue.
Desktop: Fedora, Never.
Laptop: Fedora, Never.
Server: Fedora, Never.
Would you install fedora on your phone if you could?
windows
never
Windows 7: Once every three year
Max uptime was something like 70days (I used to mine with it) but I always turn it off because I need to cut the main for repairs or such.
Arch
never
> debian on old laptop
Never
> debian with Nvidia gpu
Earlier this year when I had it under fricky conditions
computer 1
>linux
>every time it was put under load for more than a day. microcode caused CPU lockup
>updated microcode, now never. 169 days uptime, 169 days since last power outage
computer 2
>windows 7
>never unless i plug a CH341A UART adapter into it, in which case it bluescreens instantly
>loicense randomly expired, it now serves me popups every 5 minutes
>Void GNU/Linux
>Doesn't crash
Windows 10. I get 1 or 2 blue screens per year.
windows 11 on work laptop, crashes every couple days while windows 10 managed to crash every week
MACOS Snow Leopard 10.6.3
Never crashes
OS2, havent had a single crash in 15 years
Windows and Linux (Manjaro)
Every day ~10 minutes after booting up the PC in the morning. Doesn’t crash after I boot it up again.
>sounds like a hardware issue
Yea, but I wish I knew what was causing the crash. I’ve already upgraded the CPU and added fans to keep CPU cool. I hope it isn’t a GPU problem.
>desktop
W10, never
>home server
Debian stable, once every few months with a kernel panic, 99.9% sure the CPU is fricked so it's not the software's fault
>Surface tablet
W10, never hard crashes but sometimes does weird shit and needs a reboot every few months