On Fri, Jan 03, 2003 at 02:25:09PM +0100, Maciej Soltysiak wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am in a t-shirt transfering frenzy and was wondering which part of the
> kernel code it would be best to have on my t-shirt.
> I was looking at my favourite: netfilter code, but it is to clean, short
> and simple functions, no tons of pointers, no mallocs, no hex numbers, too
> many defines used. I was looking for something terribly complicated and
> looking awesome to the eye.
>
> How about we have a poll of the most frightening pieces of the kernel ?
> What are your ideas?
egrep -ir "(on fire)" *
drivers/usb/printer.c:static char *usblp_messages[] = { "ok", "out of paper", "off-line", "on fire" };
:-)
Bis denn
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