Linked by snydeq on Tue 7th Oct 2008 17:04 UTC
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I believe that was a 32-bit timer count rollover bug, just like the one Linux 2.4 had for a while, except that Linux used a slower count and therefore lasted 400+ days.
That bug is the reason that the Linux 2.6 kernel now initializes the jiffies count to -5 minutes, forcing a rollover in order to catch that bug.







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While this is pretty bad stuff and cost the industry millions, my favorite Windows bug did not make it to the list: Windows 98 would just hang after 49.7 days uptime due to faulty memory management. Expired just like a Brine shrimp: http://support.microsoft.com/?scid=kb%3Ben-us%3B216641&x=7&...