Messages in this thread | | | Date | Fri, 13 May 2005 16:37:36 +0200 | From | DervishD <> | Subject | Re: Y2K-like bug to hit Linux computers! - Info of the day |
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Hi :)
* Srinivas G. <srinivasg@esntechnologies.co.in> dixit: > Tuesday, January 19 2038. Time: 03:14:07 GMT. If Linux programmers get > nightmares, it's about this date and time. Immediately after that second > is crossed, current computer systems running on Linux will grind to a > halt or go into a loop. This will trip up a lot of databases. No, this > is not another hoax raised by some anti-Linux lobby. It is Linux's own > Y2K nightmare, says Businessworld.
Do you mean we have less than 33 years to switch to a longer type to store timestamps? I'm *seriously* frightened. I'm only 32, so I think I will manage to spend another half of my life switching to 64 bits timestamps.
But we shouldn't worry, anyway, because the end of the world is scheduled to be much sooner. I've heard rumours about a hyperspace speedway that must pass *just* over this tiny little planet we call home. Maybe the answer is 42.
Raúl Núñez de Arenas Coronado
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