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minus-square@MadhuGururajan@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish6•5 months agoIt’s going to be quite rare… and I do like that we have better visual warning to users that something went wrong instead of a wall of colorless text.
minus-square@onlinepersona@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglish1•5 months ago Hi, I have a blue screen OK, what’s the error? Dunno, it’s just blue Even with a QR code, it would be better to be able to take a picture of the logs to see what happened all the way until the kernel panic. Anti Commercial-AI license
minus-square@umbrella@lemmy.mllinkfedilink5•5 months agohaving a color/logo doesn’t exclude a succint and useful error message
minus-square@Wiz@midwest.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-25 months agoThe Windows error screen is almost never useful. Maybe Linux could aspire to that standard!
It’s going to be quite rare… and I do like that we have better visual warning to users that something went wrong instead of a wall of colorless text.
OK, what’s the error?
Even with a QR code, it would be better to be able to take a picture of the logs to see what happened all the way until the kernel panic.
Anti Commercial-AI license
having a color/logo doesn’t exclude a succint and useful error message
The Windows error screen is almost never useful. Maybe Linux could aspire to that standard!
or a better one!