
4th September, 2009, 02:16 AM
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 | Irreverent Query Chairman | | Join Date: June 2007 Location: Formerly NYC; now 17 years in northern Thailand
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Originally Posted by chrisbard Linucs is crashing in different environments in different ways. | Not often.
The biggest difference is, while an occasional app may crash in Linux, it doesn't take the whole OS down with it.
How often are we really able to recover Windows from app crashes? A high number of them require a restart to recover. I wish I could find the thread where we were trying to find out whose Linux machine had been up the longest. One of mine had been up for something like 10 months but I think dsio won...and the only reason his wasn't up a lot longer was that he'd had a power outage or sumtin'...
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