Linux "stable"

linux "stable"

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Quit horsing around

I know right user! It's so funny! No wonder the majority of supercomputers run Windows! Oh wait...

shit "post"

Supercomputers run unix systems / solaris usually

There's some really stable Linux distro out there (Debian for example) no shit your system is going to be instable if you use Arch or any other rolling release.

All the ones I have access to are redhat.

and what the fuck do supercomputers have to do with desktops?

They do require extreme stability

Yes really makes you think, how about we ask the guys over at CERN?

To be fair, it's probably the most stable mainstream kernel (well maybe after BSD's)

BS. All known run Linux.

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a thread died for "this"

PS the CDN and storage clusters as well as presumably most web servers (no complete survey is possible on the latter) and so on run Linux. No, they aren't unstable because of Linux either.

>all run Linux
>thousand bug reports everyday

Linus is stable.
GNU is Not Usable. and it is unstable

fucking retarded frogposter

>servers, android and critical systems run Linux
Explain this then, retard.

Literally neither unix nor solaris but >>Linux

>install windows
>it breaks a week later

my mint installation is steady like a workhorse in comparison

They have army of DevOps monkeys

Shit, Linux is a kernel and the majority of modern infrastructure uses that kernel. Businesses that try to run Windows on anything but a desktop end up with pic related. Now THAT shit is unstable. Remember that whole wannacrypt debacle? During that time I went to Wendy's and their TVs had that red screen that said they had to pay bitcoin or lose all their files. Lmao

i hope you took pictures

i don't think anyone would remember that time but you user

>n-nobody even remembers wannacry anymore!

I wish. You'll just have to believe me :^)
Why? Did I cross timelines again?