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Actually it depended on which version of Linux 2.4 and what drivers were running. Many things didn't handle rollover well and if your SCSI controller decided command reset timeout was now 390 days in the future, the system may as well have been locked up.
At any rate, my original point (that I forgot to write out) was that the Windows bug wasn't a memory corruption bug, but this timer bug.






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Same sort of bug, but vastly different effect. Those Linux systems just stopped recording uptime at 400+ days. Win98 basically ate itself and had to be rebooted.