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My crippled kernel count is around 6, how about yours?

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[–] bad_news@lemmy.billiam.net 7 points 22 hours ago (3 children)

I started nearly 30 years ago and cannot count the dead systems I have left in my wake. Just on the 2000-ish thing where Dell first offered Linux but it was inherently unstable after booting the pre-written disk image if you touched it, alone... So many kernel sanity failures...

[–] mutual_ayed@sh.itjust.works 2 points 21 hours ago* (last edited 21 hours ago)

I'm lucky to have only had one system nuked by a faulty power supply that shut down during a kernel update.

I usually just reinstalled back then. But I didn't get into it till the late nineties. Back when Ian was still on the list serves.

Unless you mean nuking the OS or borking the bootloader. Then yeah, countless.

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