You're missing the point. We're talking about 99% of America out there. Who really needs the uptime of Linux? Just stuff for web browsing, email, games, etc.? I'd say 99% of those turn on the computer to work on it, and turn it off when they're done. Rebooting once a day is really a minor insignificant inconvenience.
You're missing the point. We're talking about 99% of America out there. Who really needs the uptime of Linux? Just stuff for web browsing, email, games, etc.? I'd say 99% of those turn on the computer to work on it, and turn it off when they're done. Rebooting once a day is really a minor insignificant inconvenience.
Question:
"Are we alone in the Universe?"
Correct answer:
"Who gives a shit? You're not leaving this planet anytime soon."