@@Deadly_lemon no you have 2-4 days before he gobbles them up and after like a day and a half or 2 days and a half ect if its under 4 days but over 2 if u see a warning sign on tux that means he almost is about to gobble them all up and you gotta get the phone repaired before it becomes a brick that has a battery camera and cpu
It also happens if the bootloader is bricked and the data is erased And yes this happens in Samsung or Redmi (Xiaomi) It also means the bios is flashed by unauthorized software (Viruses exactly) and you have 1-2 days to repair it or the phone becomes a brick.
Nah. Android is pretty limited as compared to traditional distros. It is immutable and flatpak-ified(applications). There's not much freedom, but postmarketos is good
Hello. I have worked with android phone hacking for some time and I am here to say that the linux boot logo has nothing to do with the kernel. Indeed, android is based on Linux and some Linux systems (especially Gentoo Linux) show Tux (the name of the linux penguin) on startup on the TOP LEFT corner of the screen. However most Android phones nowadays have that function disabled by default in the kernel. You can enable it but you have to rebuild and install the modified kernel. This penguin is actually generated by the bootloader of Qualcomm devices called LK. LK by default has the Linux logo on startup in the center of the screen but manufacturers replace it by including a "logo" partition on the SSD. If that partition is erased or deleted it shows that logo again. However if it's stuck, it is likely that some important system files or partitions have been unfortunately deleted and the phone needs to be put in fastboot mode, ODIN download mode (samsung) or in the worst case scenario, EDL mode, which is what manufacturers use when flashing the firmware. I hope this helped. TL;DR: this image is NOT generated by the kernel, but it is generated by the bootloader when the logo is deleted.
@@incogninto1-1 can you clarify "LK" partition? Because LK(Little kernel) or bootloader is usually found in Mediatek devices. I never actually rooted a Qualcomm device, or just browsed around its partitions, but if you could explain i would be grateful.
@idkwhatwritehere000 LK in Qualcomm devices is usually called ABoot (stands for Android Boot loader). It is usually stored in the partition labelled ABoot. I believe that around 2019 or 2020 Qualcomm switched to using EDK-2 for their chipsets. However some devices (especially budget ones or ones that use older chipsets) still use LK to boot up the system. It is p much a very small operating system running a set of programs that contain stuff like fastboot, the kernel verification and the payload to load and boot up the kernel. Fun fact: there is also a 2nd stage bootloader that some phone modding enthusiasts use for Qualcomm devices called LK2nd. It is basically a custom version of ABoot that you can use to make Linux run better on them (postmarketOS) MediaTek also used LK since 2013 with the MT6572. Before that, they used the open source U-Boot bootloader that is now used in some Allwinner devices.
Short explanation for black screen Penguin ate literally everything on your phone Short explanation for white screen Penguin did not eat anything on your phone. You have time to fix it
you know, i may be a nerd, but i just hate how innacurate this is. the penguin tux is a place holder for a logo, if logo.bin is missing. just try boot into fastboot, if that fails use the EDL mode or smth. stop saying some bullshit about kernel panic when it has nothing to do with it.
When a device gets bricked, it generally means it can no longer start up properly or operate normally. In some cases, it's fixable with advanced methods like flashing new firmware or using recovery tools. But if the brick is severe, it may require professional repair or, in the worst case, replacement. Thanks for watching!
Explanation: If you get one On your linux tablet or phone If the penguin is fat and it's colored in the penguin has eaten all Of your files all of your files. But if it's a skinny penglynn it hasn't eaten The files yet and probably go to a phone store and and Ask to fix it
let me tell what it actually means:If you see a fat linux icon (tux) with a black background you have 24 hours or less to repair it or tux will eat (delete) all your files Second:if you see a fat linux icon (tux) with a white background you have 2-4 days to repair your phone before tux eats (deletes) your files
My dad even did not let me do that to my ipad because he dosent want it to be destroyed. The first time when i saw the samsung galaxy ii killscreen i saw it. I think i saw the video again maybe on Oct 21.
On Android’s kernel panic (or kernel oops), commonly referred to as the "Android kill screen," a few specific Tux penguin icons can appear depending on the kernel configuration. These icons represent various CPU cores, and there are usually different appearances based on the core's status or load. Some common Tux logos that you might see include: 1. Single Tux: The default Tux logo, often used for single-core systems or the primary core in multi-core systems. 2. Miniature Tux Icons (Multiple Tuxes): In multi-core setups, you might see several tiny Tux logos, each representing an individual core in the CPU. They can vary in size and position. 3. Color Variants: In some cases, you may notice different colors or styles for each Tux to distinguish between cores. 4. Distorted/Pixelated Tux: This can sometimes appear due to graphic glitches or errors in the framebuffer during a crash, resulting in a "corrupted" Tux.
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Hi! Actually, installing an Android bootloader on an iPhone isn’t possible. iPhones run on a completely different system (iOS) and have a proprietary bootloader that’s highly secure. Apple’s architecture doesn’t allow custom or third-party bootloaders like Android’s to be installed, even on jailbroken devices. Android bootloaders are specifically designed for Android devices, so they wouldn’t work on iPhones. Hope this clears things up!
When its white screen: 🙂
When its black screen: 💀
Btw u have 4 days until the skinny gets hungry
@@Deadly_lemon no you have 2-4 days before he gobbles them up and after like a day and a half or 2 days and a half ect if its under 4 days but over 2 if u see a warning sign on tux that means he almost is about to gobble them all up and you gotta get the phone repaired before it becomes a brick that has a battery camera and cpu
oh yeah and the blackscreen is like 1 day not even to get it fixed
@@kerbalspaceprogramfanhow can you be so confidently incorrect
1:15 *a CRITICAL problem*
Bad mic
No you just put your speaker close to ur mouth
@@PixelGamer2_ maybe
A C💨ITICAL problem
@@BluyoOfficial24try getting a 5 dollar mic and a plosive filter. Should fix it up real quickly
It also happens if the bootloader is bricked and the data is erased And yes this happens in Samsung or Redmi (Xiaomi) It also means the bios is flashed by unauthorized software (Viruses exactly) and you have 1-2 days to repair it or the phone becomes a brick.
Does it happen on xiaomi tv?
@@Notofficalcultofthelamb I dont know if its linux-based or whatever.
@@Notofficalcultofthelamb We dont know yet.
@@Notofficalcultofthelamb yes aslong its Android TV OS
@@Notofficalcultofthelamb nope
Android and Linux are the best duo
But Linux fucked android
android is based on linux maybe if linux didnt exisist android was going to be bad or maybe does not even exisist
Nah. Android is pretty limited as compared to traditional distros. It is immutable and flatpak-ified(applications). There's not much freedom, but postmarketos is good
@@MrGrappleMan yes of course because android is for phones they don't want you to use it as a normal distro
@@DAPPERn_125virus:ಠ_ಠ
Hello. I have worked with android phone hacking for some time and I am here to say that the linux boot logo has nothing to do with the kernel.
Indeed, android is based on Linux and some Linux systems (especially Gentoo Linux) show Tux (the name of the linux penguin) on startup on the TOP LEFT corner of the screen.
However most Android phones nowadays have that function disabled by default in the kernel.
You can enable it but you have to rebuild and install the modified kernel.
This penguin is actually generated by the bootloader of Qualcomm devices called LK.
LK by default has the Linux logo on startup in the center of the screen but manufacturers replace it by including a "logo" partition on the SSD.
If that partition is erased or deleted it shows that logo again.
However if it's stuck, it is likely that some important system files or partitions have been unfortunately deleted and the phone needs to be put in fastboot mode, ODIN download mode (samsung) or in the worst case scenario, EDL mode, which is what manufacturers use when flashing the firmware.
I hope this helped.
TL;DR: this image is NOT generated by the kernel, but it is generated by the bootloader when the logo is deleted.
@@incogninto1-1 can you clarify "LK" partition? Because LK(Little kernel) or bootloader is usually found in Mediatek devices. I never actually rooted a Qualcomm device, or just browsed around its partitions, but if you could explain i would be grateful.
@idkwhatwritehere000 LK in Qualcomm devices is usually called ABoot (stands for Android Boot loader). It is usually stored in the partition labelled ABoot.
I believe that around 2019 or 2020 Qualcomm switched to using EDK-2 for their chipsets.
However some devices (especially budget ones or ones that use older chipsets) still use LK to boot up the system. It is p much a very small operating system running a set of programs that contain stuff like fastboot, the kernel verification and the payload to load and boot up the kernel.
Fun fact: there is also a 2nd stage bootloader that some phone modding enthusiasts use for Qualcomm devices called LK2nd. It is basically a custom version of ABoot that you can use to make Linux run better on them (postmarketOS)
MediaTek also used LK since 2013 with the MT6572. Before that, they used the open source U-Boot bootloader that is now used in some Allwinner devices.
I am also a 10 year old tech geek like you, I am impressed😎👍
IM ALSO A TECH GEEK! ALSO 10 :O
@@TAZZMO24 that's good to know :D
I’m 1 older then u but I also know tech
@@idkwhatwritehere000so knowing tech is disapointing? :/
HE DELETED THE COMMENT😂
-Say a pinguin
-Pinguin
-Your phone is brick 😂
If that happens to your phone, then your phone turns into a useless brick and you cannot do anything with it.
Exactly
Good explanation I've been doing reaserch on this strange error
"Me installing android 5.1.1 custom ROM on my old phone without caring what's going to happen"
Short explanation for black screen
Penguin ate literally everything on your phone
Short explanation for white screen
Penguin did not eat anything on your phone. You have time to fix it
You COOKED this editing bro👌🔥
PS: C R I T I C A L
I cooked it with kinemaster
@@BluyoOfficial24absolute masterpiece my guy
@@BluyoOfficial24 better than clipchamp :O
occurs when the Linux kernel encounters a CriTiCaL problem. (this way-to-much-bass problem occurs when you are WAY too close to the mic.)
Ik cus I said the word critical wrong I re recorded it and the volume wasn't the same and I was lazy to record everything again
you know, i may be a nerd, but i just hate how innacurate this is. the penguin tux is a place holder for a logo, if logo.bin is missing. just try boot into fastboot, if that fails use the EDL mode or smth. stop saying some bullshit about kernel panic when it has nothing to do with it.
THANK YOU
if the penguin tux appears in a black screen it means that there is no os no file no anything only the kernel. its like the black tux screen of death
Imagine getting this in your mother's phone
☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️☠️
Nothing is going to happen she's just going to buy a new one
مبروك على مية مشترك
me : gives my phone to my friend
also that dumah after 1 minute :
i had someone in class accedentally factory reseting their chromebook (thank GOD stuff is backed up)
thank you for the flash in the end its 06:27
Your welcome
What happens when it gets bricked tho
When a device gets bricked, it generally means it can no longer start up properly or operate normally. In some cases, it's fixable with advanced methods like flashing new firmware or using recovery tools. But if the brick is severe, it may require professional repair or, in the worst case, replacement. Thanks for watching!
sometimes the logo is acting up (not severe) or ur phone has nothing but the linux kernel left (rip phone)
Kid explains this, he will get a a+ on his computer exam❤
We don't have computer exam 🙁
@@BluyoOfficial24 oh
Good video but that flashing outro wasn't necessary 😵
Ok im gonna change the outro 👍
Flash custom ROM
@@TawhidMI im juste explaining what IS the error
Explanation: If you get one On your linux tablet or phone If the penguin is fat and it's colored in the penguin has eaten all Of your files all of your files. But if it's a skinny penglynn it hasn't eaten The files yet and probably go to a phone store and and Ask to fix it
What if the fat penguin spawns after the kernel panic mode before the skinny one appears
Android is actually a modified version of linux for phones
Exactally it is not a linux distro
What about corrupted software
Does it work on the Motorola?
Yes
It works on any android phone
He spelled see wrong 1:28
thx for the info
mb gang
holy shit its tux from linux
tux did you EAT THE FILES DANG IT
@@endoxidev umm... about that...
@@tuxthelinuxpenguin tux.... you better have not eaten those files...
@@endoxidevinstead of files i eating your foods in ur breakfast
Tysm for explaining
Your welcome
What happened??.... like and subscribe if you hate the penguin 1:25
"root is cool yall isheep with slow iphone"
his mom's phone after he tried to root
let me tell what it actually means:If you see a fat linux icon (tux) with a black background you have 24 hours or less to repair it or tux will eat (delete) all your files Second:if you see a fat linux icon (tux) with a white background you have 2-4 days to repair your phone before tux eats (deletes) your files
Stop spreading misinformation, I don’t know where this rumor started but yes you are right about the white background but skinny tux doesn’t exist.
@@AstronomyKid Thanks for telling me! I will fix it
dead internet theory
It's just the Linux kernel being corrupted or bricked.
Exactally
My dad even did not let me do that to my ipad because he dosent want it to be destroyed.
The first time when i saw the samsung galaxy ii killscreen i saw it. I think i saw the video again maybe on Oct 21.
This happen only on Android phones it doesn't happend to apple devices
Its like linux is the main villain of android😭💀 also great explanation by this kid here
The skinny one is 5% chance.
On Android’s kernel panic (or kernel oops), commonly referred to as the "Android kill screen," a few specific Tux penguin icons can appear depending on the kernel configuration. These icons represent various CPU cores, and there are usually different appearances based on the core's status or load. Some common Tux logos that you might see include:
1. Single Tux: The default Tux logo, often used for single-core systems or the primary core in multi-core systems.
2. Miniature Tux Icons (Multiple Tuxes): In multi-core setups, you might see several tiny Tux logos, each representing an individual core in the CPU. They can vary in size and position.
3. Color Variants: In some cases, you may notice different colors or styles for each Tux to distinguish between cores.
4. Distorted/Pixelated Tux: This can sometimes appear due to graphic glitches or errors in the framebuffer during a crash, resulting in a "corrupted" Tux.
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???
It's fake! The Kernel Panic is not with that thing. And its also true! As the old KP's had only not-linux thing😅
Fake? Nah
@@BluyoOfficial24 Actually, Its real! Sorry! I made some reasearch on it and it sayed that Yes! Sorry for the inconvienience!
Ok no problem
does this also happen to my phone is from oppo
This error can happen to any android phone like Oppo and it doesn't happend on iPhones cus apple's kernel is called XNU
Does it happen on android tablet
Yes any android device
is the video description ai because an ai detector literally detected that as ai
I'm too lazy to create a description so I always ask chat gpt
@@BluyoOfficial24 oh i understand
Is the ezphone natural?
Wdym
@BluyoOfficial24 what I meant is it normal for it to happen out of nowhere?
No it doesn't happen from no where it happens when someone deep modified the system
@BluyoOfficial24 thank god I was so scared it could happen anytime 😅
I know in old days android made from Linux java
You sound like a kid
Bruh cuz im 13 years old kid
"a KRITIKÄL error"
@@Spaceguy69420 mic ie broken so I used my phone
It can also happen on apple phones if you install a bootloader from android on a iphone
Hi! Actually, installing an Android bootloader on an iPhone isn’t possible. iPhones run on a completely different system (iOS) and have a proprietary bootloader that’s highly secure. Apple’s architecture doesn’t allow custom or third-party bootloaders like Android’s to be installed, even on jailbroken devices. Android bootloaders are specifically designed for Android devices, so they wouldn’t work on iPhones. Hope this clears things up!
@ so that was a fake android bootloader lucky it was a phone without my data
You can install android on an iPhones but with project sandbox and this project doesn't install an android bootloader
This helps me to know how this Linux error caused, Thanks!
Your welcome 🤗
OMG I HAVE A SAMSUNG!
Your the best
one word: brick
OMG 😅😅😅
0:42 it’s like bios on pc
No the kernel is not the bios
@Ril3yT_UK ik but it works like it
@@Manfacelord_roblox yeah a bit but isn’t the phones bios since phones are arm devices there is a bios/uefi but isn’t accessible
no, the bios is lower level than the kernel
The bootloader is destroyed
Yes
a KRITIKAL error
@@Alex_Official4493 bad phone mic
@@BluyoOfficial24 it's ok
I mostly appear on this IPhone or something
Iphone ?????? This no way it's only android
@ Oh my bad
???
"a C R I T I C A L problem"
It ezphone 🐧🐧🐧🐧
100 comment or 2948277 comments guess it
Yo i miago
android phones are so mid
:skull:
Iuii
I
skibidi ohio rizz toilet
Bruh
@@BluyoOfficial24 dop dop yes?
This is brain rot
Linux kernel panic skibidi android 🗣️🔥🔥
Bro is from gen alpha
1:14 a CRITICAL problem
LOL