The difference between a linux error and a windows error

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Limp Kevin

"at times Linux can throw a puzzling error message with a somewhat obscure
fix -- it happens in other operating systems as well."


The difference is that someone can always call (Dell, HP, Microsoft, Apple)
for help with Windows or OS for that "somewhat obscure fix". With Linux you
have to spend a few days of your life on forums where someone will call you
an idiot or "noob" because you don't know how to compile your kernel from
source
 
Limp said:
"at times Linux can throw a puzzling error message with a somewhat
obscure fix -- it happens in other operating systems as well."


The difference is that someone can always call (Dell, HP, Microsoft,
Apple) for help with Windows or OS for that "somewhat obscure fix".

LOL! *That's* funny!
With
Linux you have to spend a few days of your life on forums where someone
will call you an idiot or "noob" because you don't know how to compile
your kernel from source

If you get a UNMOUNTABLE DISK error BSOD and can't get into Windows in
any mode, you need to reinstall Windows because you can't do a chkdsk /f
without at least getting into Windows COMMAND LINE.

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