[02:23] title27gt: adium gave me a kernel panic
[02:23] JMV290: It did?
[02:23] JMV290: lol
[02:23] title27gt: yep
ha ha
ha ha
DOES NOT COMPUTE.
I'm missing the funnies here. edumacate;
I don't get it, lol.
I'm not computer literate.
... psyduck;
Kernel panic is like the blue screen of death for *Nix systems.
His problem was that he probably had it as a startup item, and if anything gets messed up and is set as a startup item, it can fuck up everything. Another thing could've been that he never repaired his disk permissions, or his HD needed repair or something. I almost faced one when I was messing with Terminal months ago, but I managed to repair it before I completely jacked up my system.
awesome; Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha.
i lold
Quote from: Lawlz on August 17, 2007, 03:06:10 AM
Kernel panic is like the blue screen of death for *Nix systems.
His problem was that he probably had it as a startup item, and if anything gets messed up and is set as a startup item, it can fuck up everything. Another thing could've been that he never repaired his disk permissions, or his HD needed repair or something. I almost faced one when I was messing with Terminal months ago, but I managed to repair it before I completely jacked up my system.
I know that damnit, It's happened 3 times to me before. I took out the battery and held the power button for 10 seconds like I was instructed, and that seems to stop them from happening a couple weeks at a time.
HEY PC USERS, WANNA SEE A MBR ERROR?
Quote from: Bassir C. on August 17, 2007, 09:30:07 AM
HEY PC USERS, WANNA SEE A MBR ERROR?
I got the fucking black screen of death.
My PC was the most high-end shit you could get at the time, it had an 80 gig harddrive with 512 RAM, but I had so much trouble with it. The day I ordered my Mac I got the screen that says "Harddrive faillure imminent"
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:28:46 AM
I'm sure you did, you fucking slut.
back off my man.
he's MY slut.
Quote from: prettygirl on August 17, 2007, 09:34:39 AM
back off my man.
he's MY slut.
shut the fuck up you fucking slut.
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:34:12 AM
I got the fucking black screen of death.
My PC was the most high-end shit you could get at the time, it had an 80 gig harddrive with 512 RAM, but I had so much trouble with it. The day I ordered my Mac I got the screen that says "Harddrive faillure imminent"
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:26:09 AM
I know that damnit, It's happened 3 times to me before. I took out the battery and held the power button for 10 seconds like I was instructed, and that seems to stop them from happening a couple weeks at a time.
I don't think you should ever use a computer again, because you're clearly a complete retard. I've not once had a kernel panic or complete system crash on any of my PCs; not even the one that ran ME.
also system specs dont make computers immune to user idiocy
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:34:12 AM
I got the fucking black screen of death.
Black screen of death? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with this one.
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:34:12 AM
My PC was the most high-end shit you could get at the time, it had an 80 gig harddrive with 512 RAM
When was this, 1980?
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:34:12 AM
but I had so much trouble with it.
WINDOWS WINDOWS WINDOWS
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 09:34:12 AM
The day I ordered my Mac I got the screen that says "Harddrive faillure imminent"
WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?
OH GOD, TITLE... I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALL YOUR COMPUTER LINGO. PLEASE STOP TALKING.
Quote from: Bassir C. on August 17, 2007, 01:37:58 PM
Black screen of death? I'm afraid I'm not familiar with this one.
When was this, 1980?
WINDOWS WINDOWS WINDOWS
WHAT ARE YOU SAYING?
OH GOD, TITLE... I DON'T UNDERSTAND ALL YOUR COMPUTER LINGO. PLEASE STOP TALKING.
The blue one says something about removing hardware the wrong way, the black one was telling me that my computer was fucked and it was going to crash permanately any day now.
512 RAM in 2002 was pretty damn good.
WINDOWS WINDOWS WINDOWS
@Lawlz: A Kernel panic is rarely the fault of the user. psyduck;
Quote from: Title on August 17, 2007, 01:52:48 PM
@Lawlz: A Kernel panic is rarely the fault of the user. psyduck;
You choose what third party hardware you put in it. You choose what software you download. You decide whether or not you want to repair your disk permissions.
I'm a PC
and I'm a mac!
Quote from: SuperCluckyz on August 17, 2007, 02:11:29 PM
I'm a PC
and I'm a mac!
(http://img526.imageshack.us/img526/4861/pcmaclinuxthumbcf9.jpg)