My 10+ year arch installation is certainly more reliable than my prior windows installation that would randomly decide that the registry is borked and won’t boot at all, for no apparent reason.
Must have had bad luck! I mean I’ve fixed many a Windows computer in my time so I know it’s not perfect, but I guess my expertise helps me avoid a lot of the pitfalls of Windows by not loading up all kinds of dodgy software.
Linux though will break when you do everything right, and that’s what gets me every time.
I feel like this thread has a lot of windows users that only look at windows with rose tinted glasses. Windows has had just as many major issues as any linux distro I’ve used.
My 10+ year arch installation is certainly more reliable than my prior windows installation that would randomly decide that the registry is borked and won’t boot at all, for no apparent reason.
Must have had bad luck! I mean I’ve fixed many a Windows computer in my time so I know it’s not perfect, but I guess my expertise helps me avoid a lot of the pitfalls of Windows by not loading up all kinds of dodgy software.
Linux though will break when you do everything right, and that’s what gets me every time.
Or the windows updates that outright deleted the entirety of the users files… Again… https://www.howtogeek.com/658194/windows-10s-new-update-is-deleting-peoples-files-again/
I feel like this thread has a lot of windows users that only look at windows with rose tinted glasses. Windows has had just as many major issues as any linux distro I’ve used.