Blue screen of death soon for Linux too?
The Blue Screen of Death has been accompanying users of Windows operating systems since 1985. It warns the operating system of a serious error that has prevented it from functioning flawlessly. Although users of Windows operating systems have already somewhat forgotten about it, it could soon become part of everyday life for users of the popular open source Linux operating systems.
The well-known blue screen of death for the open source Linux operating system is currently in the experimental phase. If it works, it will be much more useful than what we are used to within the Windows operating system. This will show the user specific information about the error, including a QR code. This means that the user will get all the key information about the error directly from the computer screen.
As mentioned above, the blue screen of death for Linux operating systems is currently still in the experimental phase. Therefore, it is currently difficult to predict when it will come to life in practice. However, if this actually happens, the novelty will definitely make its way into all the major distributions of the Linux operating system, such as Ubuntu.