Kevin Donnelly wrote:
On Wednesday 03 October 2007 12:59, Richard Creighton wrote:
*this* is the epitome of the Linux mentality vs the Windows mentality being demonstrated graphically. With Windows, you reboot to cure everything, to install anything, to reset everything, to reclaim leaking memory, someone sneezed. With Linux, to reboot is almost like selling your soul to the devil, something done only when replacing the motherboard or a memory stick or a sunspot induced power failure :)
Hehe - I don't know whether this is praise or scorn :-) The main reason for not rebooting is that I usually have about 50 windows open, and reopening them all is a pain ..... :) Shucks...Windows would run out of system resources and never get to 50 open windows.... 50 open windows is only a Linux problem :)
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