What is a Linux 'oops'? | Linux Today

What is a Linux ‘oops’?

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Sandra Henry-Stocker
Feb 17, 2018

The Linux kernel is watching out for you, and when it detects something on the system violated the kernel’s rules about proper behavior, it will shut the system down and issue an “oops.” Learn what this process is and what the “kerneloops” program does.

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Sandra Henry-Stocker

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