Updating your system: GNU/Linux 5, Windows 0

  2008-10-19 14:30:02
The pace of software developmentâ€' regardless of the licence â€' is pretty fast these days. The state of your systems need constant monitoring. New features, bug-fixes and (most important) security updates need to be properly managed. Here, in no particular order, are five ways that choosing a free operating system will make system maintenance a lot easier and simpler. In short they are ways that â€' when it comes to system updates â€' GNU/Linux beats Windows. Discover Ryan Cartwright's reasons why GNU/Linux beats seven bells out of Windows when it comes to updating by reading the full article atFreesoftware Magazine. 
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