I wonder how ancient of a kernel it has and how many wonderful exploits can be run against it
some kind of driver problem?
Ha!
Hopefully no one got hit
Are you my BIL’s ex? I still haven’t gotten over you knocking out the WiFi on the bus we were on for four hours.
Twice in the last couple of months my bus has “crashed” during my commute.
The fix both times: rebooting it. While it was immobile in the middle of the street blocking traffic, of course.
Both the joy and the pain of EVs, potentially.
A car/bus that can’t separate essential functionality from infotainment, shouldn’t be allowed on the streets.
I’ve seen Tesla’s shut the car down and force an update in the middle of the road because they were parked in a ramp and didn’t have OTA signal/wifi.
What’s crazy is that it’s mostly unnecessary- you can update almost everything behind the scenes, and then push the ones you can’t once the drive is stopped.
Worst part is they sat there in the middle of rush hour traffic for ~20 minutes while the slow ass download happened.
Tesla only lets you update on wifi, so this sounds like a load of bullshit to me.
Too bad you didn’t get the legendary dmesg error “gpu has fallen off the bus”
bus factor
A watchdog crashed? Aren’t they supposed to prevent stuff like this?
The disk is likely dead… The kernel is stuck doing I/O with a spinlock held. The NMI watchdog fired/timeouted because of this. The watchdog is supposed to cause a reboot, but if the HW is dead, the system will boot loop.
How many kids were on it?
Bussin
I hate when that happens.
like a bus
With I title like that I expected some destruction of property or death then I saw this was in programming humor
But you didn’t cut (the monitor)










