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Friday March 03, 2006
04:22 PM
kpanicd
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For those whose sense of humor runs to fake manpages, I offer
kpanicd
, the kernel panic daemon for linux. If you find this funnier in a more visual medium, I also offer a
screenshot
. Suggestions for improvement welcome!!!
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Ha Ha
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jk2addict (4946)
The OVERVIEW is priceless.
Duh
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mr_bean (3802)
The 'fake manpage' was funny, but then I looked
at the screenshot and saw kpanicd taking 99
percent of the CPU.
Thinks.
It's not just a manpage? There's a program that
the manpage describes too?
I feel like I've been tricked twice. Like a trick
inside a trick. Or a double whammy.
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Ha Ha (Score:1)
Duh (Score:1)
at the screenshot and saw kpanicd taking 99
percent of the CPU.
Thinks.
It's not just a manpage? There's a program that
the manpage describes too?
I feel like I've been tricked twice. Like a trick
inside a trick. Or a double whammy.