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Old 12-26-2014, 02:48 PM   #106
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I am afraid you have fully qualified yourself as a "zealot" as what you have to say about supposed Window's issues is gross exaggeration, and what you have to say about Linux on PC's in a non professional or in other than an enthusiast's environment is grossly glorified.
I'm not going to read through your whole spiel. As for Windows problems -- I've experienced them first-hand -- unfortunately -- because I was always (and still am ocassionally) getting "volunteered" to fix extended family's and family friend's Windows' issues. Just do a Google search for Windows Registry Corruption and/or Windows Ransomware and/or Windows Malware if you think I exaggerate the issue. Just the fact that there are thousands of applications and services and websites to fix these issues should say all you need to know. The Windows Registry is just a pathetic design -- corruption waiting to happen.

As for "grossly glorifying" my Linux experience ... how would you have any kind of clue about my Linux experience? I don't lie. Linux works much, much better for many than Windows, installs much faster and is easier to maintain. It has been working much better for me for seven years now. I don't have to guess, I know. You can call me a liar if you wish, that's your prerogative. It's the cowardly thing to do, but your prerogative.

As for "zealotry" -- I'm trying to defend Linux against Windows zealots in a Linux thread. One of the Window's zealots obviously has never tried Linux and is stuck in a Microsoft anti-Linux FUD time warp.
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