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Subject: Re: memory protection

Author: David Rasmussen

Date: 11:07:26 01/10/02

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On January 10, 2002 at 11:40:49, David Hanley wrote:

>On January 10, 2002 at 11:28:16, David Rasmussen wrote:
>
>>
>>Linux are vulnerable in other aspects. In practice, I experience at least at
>>many crashes in Linux as I do in Windows. I like both OS'es for different
>>reasons, but Linux certainly isn't more stable thatn Windows 2000, in my
>>experience, whether I run user level programs, or server software.
>
>Hmmm... We must be doing different things or running different versions of
>something.  My work machine runs 2000, and i crash it all the time ( we have
>buggy software, heh ) but it's an event for me to crash linux ( once in the past
>year ).
>
>Oh well, more datapoints.
>
>dave

My windows almost never crashes, and I don't reboot it for months. On the other
hand, I have had way more than 1 crash with linux, in the past year. I don't
know if I've had more with Linux than with Windows 2000, but certainly not less.

/David



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