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Fantasyland
by UncleMonkey777 on Monday 04/Feb/2008, @14:51
You're obviously new to Linux and its' many Distro's.

I've installed Linux over 300 times and NOT ONE of those computers have had ANY instability problems once the unstable code (Micro$oft products) was removed.

Over 50 of those systems were laptops, Toshiba included....

Sorry guy, I think that you're stuck in noob fantasyland....

-UncleMonkey
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Re: Fantasyland
by Caemyr on Monday 04/Feb/2008, @15:15
My experience is quite opposite to yours? So?
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Re: Fantasyland
by starbase218 on Thursday 07/Feb/2008, @05:09
I think that, if you experience an unusual amount of instabilities/crashes with Linux, you either have a bleeding-edge distro - in which case you could ask yourself if that is a wise choice - or you have screwed something up yourself.

Which does not mean that you are a "dumb" user. Linux sometimes forces you to go deep into the system, editing config files etc. If you aren't comfortable with that, you might be better of using Windows. IMO this is not fantasyland, it's fact.
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Re: Fantasyland
by starbase218 on Thursday 07/Feb/2008, @06:22
BTW, it seems a bit strange to me that you would be aware of every instability issue of over 300 systems, especially if over 50 of those are portable systems.

Or are you talking on a professional level, e.g. are you a Linux sysadmin? In that case, I wonder what it is you do all day long ;).
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