Linux: Because rebooting is for adding hardware
Solaris: Because you don't need to reboot to add hardware
Windows: Because rebooting is for adding hardware, adding software,
regularly scheduled downtime, and should also be done on a daily basis to
keep the machine running.
-- From a Slashdot.org post
Solaris: Because you don't need to reboot to add hardware
Windows: Because rebooting is for adding hardware, adding software,
regularly scheduled downtime, and should also be done on a daily basis to
keep the machine running.
-- From a Slashdot.org post
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[Usenet; poss. from the
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... - ill-behaved adj.
1. [numerical analysis] Said of an
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is that you talking Sigmund... - Windows 2000 is more secure than Linux...
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