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When your OS goes crazy - Screenshots
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Everyone should know how to program a computer, because it teaches you how to think! -Steve Jobs
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I need that as my desktop background. Broken, but beautiful!Ankeraout wrote:"repz movsd" in a console screen clear function instead of "repz stosd"
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When something goes so horribly wrong that even your log viewer is broken...
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Microsoft should have this as their new BSOD. I would totally use Windows again.dseller wrote:When something goes so horribly wrong that even your log viewer is broken...
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Aww, - Steve Jobs signature, Microsoft BSOD jokes, a full set of signs of a tuf coder here. But wait the minute, how you could "return to Windows", what about MajickOS. Are you gonna drop it! No way. You just add that marvel into it. Even if MajickOS is never BSOD'ing due to its inherent magic and perfection you just emulate it for the love of that beauty.
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Faulty fault handler.
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I just love this.zaval wrote:Aww, - Steve Jobs signature, Microsoft BSOD jokes, a full set of signs of a tuf coder here. But wait the minute, how you could "return to Windows", what about MajickOS. Are you gonna drop it! No way. You just add that marvel into it. Even if MajickOS is never BSOD'ing due to its inherent magic and perfection you just emulate it for the love of that beauty.
MajickOS has no internet anything yet though.
Maybe I should use it as my default OS.
I hate Windows anyways.
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make love, no hateMajickTek wrote:zaval wrote: I hate Windows anyways.
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Tried to add text scrolling, the screen was supposed to be filled with letter a
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Re: When your OS goes crazy - Screenshots
Tried to simply read the name of an iso9660 dirent, I eventually traced the problem down to strncat in my kernel's libc not adding a null terminator. Please, just use an existing solution, not just for userspace.
Interestingly enough, I encountered the same problem days later (I don't exactly recall what I was working on though) and it had nothing to do with either iso9660 or klibc.
It's cool though, because it kinda looks like a spaceship.
Interestingly enough, I encountered the same problem days later (I don't exactly recall what I was working on though) and it had nothing to do with either iso9660 or klibc.
It's cool though, because it kinda looks like a spaceship.
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Things are getting a bit crowded as I haven't implemented a window close button yet
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These things motivate me, a lot!Alexis211 wrote:Things are getting a bit crowded as I haven't implemented a window close button yet
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I literally fell off my chair laughing.Alexis211 wrote:Things are getting a bit crowded as I haven't implemented a window close button yet
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