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Old March 12th 15, 11:20 PM posted to alt.comp.os.windows-10
Slimer
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On 2015-03-12 5:29 PM, T wrote:
On 03/11/2015 03:18 PM, Slimer wrote:
Instability however, is another issue. Windows 7 is NOT unstable.


Hi Slimer,

Ask yourself why Windows 7 has restore points and roll back
features. This is an attempt to control the inherent
instability of the OS. Linux and OSx don't have such an
animal because they don't need it.


Linux is adopting btrfs which, as of right now, is an incredibly
unstable filesystem but when complete, will allow Linux users to roll
back the operating system to when it last worked. Is that evidence of
Linux being unstable too? Hypocrite.

I control my "roll back" instability problems on my Windows OS'es
by making a gold copy of my VM's (virtual Machines) hard drives
and just restoring the whole thing when I need to. And I have
two separate VM's of XP (also unstable) to cope if I am in a
hurry and have customers waiting on me. I have no such problem
with my Linux base system or any of my Linux VM's.


You do, you just pretend that they're not there and lie whenever anyone
asks you about them. You are essentially lying for LIEnux.

Be a gentleman and avoid name calling.


Be a decent human being and stop lying.


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Slimer
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