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minus-squareSteveTech@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up19·edit-26 months agoIt doesn’t have a QR code in it’s current state AFAIK, but I believe the guy wants to add one eventually. Here’s what it might look like: https://gitlab.com/kdj0c/panic_report/-/issues/1 Also from the commits it looks like the colours are configurable at compile time (white on black default), and that exclamation Tux is already there. Looks like this is already a thing though with [systemd-bsod] Nah, that only handles boot errors, not kernel panics.
minus-squarekautau@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up3·6 months agoAh thanks for the clarification, that’s pretty neat, I’ll update my comment
minus-squarecatloaflinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up2·6 months agoFor the curious, it’s one big long url that encodes some OS data and the end of the kernel ring buffer. Pretty neat, but I’d rather have it on screen too.
minus-squareSteveTech@programming.devlinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up1·6 months agoWell the QR code part hasn’t even been submitted to the maintainers yet AFAIK, so there’s still time to change, and I’m sure it’ll be configurable so you either get a stack trace or a QR code.
It doesn’t have a QR code in it’s current state AFAIK, but I believe the guy wants to add one eventually. Here’s what it might look like:
https://gitlab.com/kdj0c/panic_report/-/issues/1
Also from the commits it looks like the colours are configurable at compile time (white on black default), and that exclamation Tux is already there.
Nah, that only handles boot errors, not kernel panics.
Ah thanks for the clarification, that’s pretty neat, I’ll update my comment
For the curious, it’s one big long url that encodes some OS data and the end of the kernel ring buffer.
Pretty neat, but I’d rather have it on screen too.
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Well the QR code part hasn’t even been submitted to the maintainers yet AFAIK, so there’s still time to change, and I’m sure it’ll be configurable so you either get a stack trace or a QR code.