• Steve Dice
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    19 hours ago

    Linux does do the black screen and hope you don’t touch it, at least OpenSUSE and Fedora do. And that’s a good thing. The “reboot to update is bad” meme needs to die but I digress. I’m skeptical that Linux is more resilient than Windows when it comes to updating but even if it is, Windows automatically rolls back failed updates while Linux will boot you into broken system and expect you to know what to do. Regular people can’t deal with this, even if the answer is a simple as selecting a different entry from the GRUB.

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      18 hours ago

      while Linux will boot you into broken system and expect you to know what to do.

      But…

      even if the answer is a simple as selecting a different entry from the GRUB.

      Okay. Yeah. It’s often that simple.

      I take your point, but I’ve had my Windows blow itself to hell way more than my Linux has, and putting Linux on relatives machines has been by far the least hassle of the big three, for me.

      But that’s just my anecdotal experience.