Agreed.  I've only been using Linux for a few years, but I actually have
never had to re-install any of my Linux boxes due to a problem.  I think
/etc/* makes a whole lot more sense than regedit.exe for starters...

Windows is just easier to get fubar-ed, and those wonderful blue screens
are just way to informative.  (Thats sarcasm, C.B.!)  ;)

However, I do like to backup data and re-install for version upgrades. 
Still weary of upgrades from my M$ days I guess.

:) -- mike

On Fri, 2003-08-22 at 13:13, Mike Mueller wrote:
> Now I have heard from others that there is no reason whatsoever to 
> reload/restart an *nix machine.  I don't know if it's true but I use it as a 
> personal measure of my Linux abilities.

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