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Tastes like blue screen of death
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Is the QR code Kernel panic enable by default? I think it's a fairly new thing, I've not seen it yet. Didn't have to deal with kernel panic in a long while, not complaining about that.
Yup. It's on by default on newer kenels.
Nice, that's a rather cool feature
Side fact: scanning the QR code opens an online upload of the log
I thought the QR code contains the log, and it's why it's such a large one. Is it really uploaded online ?
Edit: to me it looks like the QR code contains the debug info and it can be configured to point to a bug submission webpage of your choice, but it doesn't automatically upload the debug info online: Linux 6.13 DRM Panic QR Code | Phoenix.com
I assume that's what they meant. Not that it's automatically uploaded, and the QR code takes you there. The QR code takes you to a page where you can upload it.