Aaron Kulkis wrote:
I think it's more of an observation effect.
Windows is so buggy, that when hardware errors do occur,
it's just background noise in the all-too-typical crashing
and failing...
Well, I don't agree at all. What I experienced was correct Windows
behaviour (no errors, at least none reported) while in LInux programs
crashed now and then without apparent reason.
I agree with Carlos that LInux most probably uses hardware more
aggressively, something like leaving less time between successive
actions therefore leaving less time for the things (signal levels etc.)
to settle down. That wouldn't be a problem for perfectly stable hardware
whose critical operating frequencies are quite higher than the real
operating ones (e.g. all transients finished soon enough). Once you got
hardware which is operating at (or behind) the edge, you may get anything.
Tosuja
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