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linux not affected
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The tag 'linux not affected' appears in discussions about a 2005 anomaly where playing Janet Jackson's 'Rhythm Nation' crashed certain laptops due to hard drive resonance. The tag highlights that Linux systems were not affected by this issue, contrasting with Windows-based laptops that experienced crashes. This tag is relevant for users interested in historical hardware quirks, system stability comparisons between operating systems, and unique troubleshooting scenarios where Linux proved immune to a specific Windows-related problem.
In 2005, an unusual technical anomaly emerged: playing Janet Jackson's 1989 hit "Rhythm Nation" could crash certain models of laptop computers. This phenomenon was first detailed by Microsoft software engineer Raymond Chen, who recounted that a major computer manufacturer discovered that the...
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