Technoman
Companies have to spend loads of time rebooting and reconfiguring Linux systems and the people who need to use the Linux Servers are always on stand by, where as for Windows Servers there up and running in a matter of minutes do to any such failure.
teddirez
if your spending time rebooting Linux then your doing it wrong. For the most part you only have to restart the applicable daemon not the whole machine meaning other services can continue to run.
Just because your intelligence doesnt stretch as far as being able to operate it doesnt make it any less user friendly. Just means you dont know how to use it. For the hundreds of thousands that do however, this article would seem more like just another uninformed windows fanboy rant.
Technoman
If there is one thing about Linux that there is plenty of, aside from the many distributions, it is technical support. Unfortunately, it is either impossible to find an easy answer to a specific issue, or you have to spend 5 hours finding out that the solution was a simple command that needed to be typed into the terminal. Although the major distributions, such as Red Hat, provide paid support, however, the free part is what attracts most switchers to Linux and it can be very disappointing when there see more is no organized help readily available unless you pay someone.
 
 
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