• @CriticalMiss
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    149 months ago

    Why did you quote this one specifically? I only recently shut down a CentOS 5 system that ran for 3300 days.

    • @Feathercrown
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      9 months ago

      Linux is very reliable when used continuously in a static environment (eg. a server). I mean, 3300 days is like what, 9 years? (!!)

      But as a desktop… let’s just say yesterday my friend brought their PC to my house and spent an hour and a half debugging a graphics card issue (yes, it was Nvidia) before we could play Distance (great game btw, highly recommend).

      • @CeeBee
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        69 months ago

        let’s just say yesterday my friend brought their PC to my house and spent an hour and a half debugging a graphics card issue (yes, it was Nvidia) before we could play Distance

        Oh please, you say this as though no one has ever spent literal days debugging Windows quirks and issues. Windows updates especially have nuked many systems.

        • @[email protected]
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          49 months ago

          I haven’t had windows refuse to turn on after a update yet, but linux broke after a update. Probably wouldn’t have happened with a different distro, but can happen in both camps.

          • @CeeBee
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            19 months ago

            but can happen in both camps

            That was my point.

        • @Feathercrown
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          39 months ago

          I’m sure if you’re doing advanced things in Windows then you can mess it up fairly badly, but in my personal experience, it’s never happened to me except in the laptop I had that literally fell apart.

          • @CeeBee
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            29 months ago

            I’m sure if you’re doing advanced things in Windows then you can mess it up fairly badly

            I’ve helped so many people fix their Windows systems who barely know how to open their email. Computers are complex. No system is perfect (Windows less so IMO).