to, 2010-11-25 kello 17:40 -0700, James McKenzie kirjoitti:
Before the days of Linux, I had an OS/2 system that was up for two
years. I had to shut it down to move it from the United States to
Korea. It ran there for months and months. Not all Operating
Systems
are as unstable as Windows98 (it had the worst uptime that I know
of.)
I even ran a NetWare server that was up for six months (I crashed it
running a backup, the tape drive was filthy and a bug in the backup
program brought down the server.)
James McKenzie
I didn't say that F12 or Linux in common is unstable. On the contrary,
I'm pretty sure we're on the right shore. My system serves as a router
for home network so it's up all the time. However with buggy flash
(random crashes that causes hangups of X server) and kernel updates
(which is not so frequently near the EOL of F12) I had to reboot it or
even hard reboot every 5-10 days.
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