Originally posted by lencho
Quote: | Originally posted by flyfishinPam
YOU still "deal" with windows OS constant flaws and error messages, bluescreening, crashes | Ah, religion.
Not sure to whom you're directiong this, but for myself, most production work is in Unix. We do reboot systems occasionally for a variety of reasons
rarely having to do with reliability. If we get to the end of the year without a reboot, we go ahead and do it for mostly superstitious reasons...
That said, I do use Windows to keep in sync with our userbase. Microsoft made a fantastic coup several years ago when they managed to capture the
market for the whole CONACYT system (and perhaps SEP). Basically sewing up the whole Mexican scientific and research sector. Apple doesn't have much
of a chance after that move; anything outside of M$oft is going to be open systems (probably Linux). There's talk about that direction but with the
skill level of the general userbase, I would be amazed to see that happen on a widespread level.
And I hate to admit this... after generations of Windows disasters, XP has actually approached usable quality levels. It's FULL of security holes--
any system which requires nearly weekly updates should have its programmers hanging their heads in shame-- but I haven't had an XP system crash on me
for months... QUITE an achievement viewing their past record.
--Larry |