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Kernel Panic: 3 Reasons Why It Happens on Linux

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Apr 18, 2022

Today’s operating systems are stable enough that we don’t have to deal with serious bugs. However, that does not mean that from time to time, as we use the operating system that we use, we won’t encounter different problems that not only block the PC, but also force it to restart. We are talking, for example, about the mythical blue screen of Windows, or its equivalent in Linux, the Kernel Panic .

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