"Adams, Matthew (GEA, 088130)" wrote:
>
>
> I gotta disagree with you on one particular point here.
>
> When an application gets a error and OS crashes, it IS
> the OS fault. The OS should be written in such a way
> that when an application error occurs, the OS doesn't
> have to be rebooted. I believe it IS the OSes fault.
i've just gotten a new laptop at work and went from running NT4.0 to
Win2K. i have noticed that it's more stable and that i doesn't crash
with app errors as often as NT. i'd rather have a unix variant running
on it because i've used unix longer than windows, but that's more a
comfort factor rather than an OS issue.
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