On 12/17/2009 01:50 PM, nodata wrote:
yep. but all of that assumes I know what I am doing, and the people that
this is aimed at don't. windows requires fewer reboots now.
+1, and remember that they have an advantage right off the bat:
- much fewer subsystems (Windows and a couple of tiny apps, vs. Linux's
entire universe of applications)
- patch model that pushes large patch sets at long intervals rather than
frequent fine-grained patches.
I think Linux has to have a better heuristic as to when a reboot is
necessary. Actually, any event that breaks the user's work flow is as
bad: X crash/logoff is as disruptive as a reboot, unless we had a way to
restore the application state in the way Firefox or Emacs or OpenOffice
recover from crashes (restarting, opening the windows where they were
and recovering the content).
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