More on Linux Update (Vs. Windows)

Over at Linux in Exile: Have a look.

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The dust-up regarding Asus corp and Windows, recently discussed here, is definitely a (well-enough executed) hoax, acording to JH at Linux in Exile: I got burned this week; I actually believed the hoax that ASUS and Microsoft teamed up, and that an Asus.co.uk page was linking to a It's Better With…
It should not really matter how long it takes to boot your OS. Why? Because a good OS will start up once after a major system upgrade, then stay on forever after unless there is a power failure. If you want to shut down the computer you can hibernate the state to keep all your apps 'running' and…
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The other day I wanted to print a single 4 by 6 photo on the all-in-one printer Lizzie gave me last year. I was doing this from my Linux computer. I assumed that this would be tricky because this is one of those machines that's gotta have a complex and strange printer driver and maybe it would not…

The other cool thing to point out about Linux is that all your software gets updated like that, not just the OS and some critical apps. You don't need individual update managers for each application.

And, generally speaking, the updating does not involve one company's software update damaging another company's software update, nagging the user to change the "default" software, selling stuff, or asking for unending clicks on various EULA's.

Linux. It just works.