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The Windows Kernel's Achilles' Heel


"Compared to the Linux kernel, the kernel of that other OS is as inspiring as wet noodles," blogger Robert Pogson said. "No one can trust it to work for them. After decades of BSODs, vulnerabilities by the score and sluggish behavior on fast hardware, many suspect that there is evil in the black hole."
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Linux: The Gold Standard of Code


"Is Linux code the 'benchmark of quality'? Well, it is very good, no doubt about that," said Google+ blogger Brett Legree. "The main take-away point from the study should be that open source software, including Linux, is on par with proprietary software from a quality perspective. So, Linux code could be considered a benchmark of quality -- it is as good as anything else out there."
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Re: Ubuntu Uproar Echoes Through Blogosphere  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-22 06:03:54
Re: Ubuntu Uproar Echoes Through Blogosphere  jescott418  2012-10-22 19:16:02
Re: Ubuntu Uproar Echoes Through Blogosphere  hairyfeet  2012-10-23 03:11:13
Re: Ubuntu Uproar Echoes Through Blogosphere  masternetra  2012-10-23 11:32:15
Re: Ubuntu Uproar Echoes Through Blogosphere  hairyfeet  2012-10-23 14:19:57
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-18 10:52:30
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  ferren  2012-10-20 12:11:01
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  Ripper003  2012-10-19 00:47:32
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  hairyfeet  2012-10-21 11:29:24
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  Ripper003  2012-10-21 23:49:38
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  hairyfeet  2012-10-22 11:05:54
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  Ripper003  2012-10-22 11:37:58
Re: Should Linux Take a Lesson From Apple?  hairyfeet  2012-10-22 16:16:19
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  Jack M. Germain  2012-10-03 06:25:29
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  jobardu  2012-10-22 04:57:50
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  ste_fra_gre  2012-10-19 09:56:16
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  claydoh  2012-10-04 16:25:58
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  othersimon  2012-10-04 02:42:39
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  russellsmt  2012-10-03 09:40:37
Re: Calligra Productivity Suite: Too Much Trouble  ste_fra_gre  2012-10-19 09:59:04
Re: JuiceDefender Can Be a Battery Savior if You Have a Bit of Patience  Patrick Nelson  2012-10-20 04:53:17
Re: JuiceDefender Can Be a Battery Savior if You Have a Bit of Patience  claydoh  2012-10-20 10:39:22
Re: From Noobs to Experts: Is There an ABC for Linux Distros?  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-04 05:47:30
Re: From Noobs to Experts: Is There an ABC for Linux Distros?  MrKarlM  2012-10-18 13:55:02
Re: From Noobs to Experts: Is There an ABC for Linux Distros?  cirrus  2012-10-05 03:21:24
Re: From Noobs to Experts: Is There an ABC for Linux Distros?  akebono  2012-10-04 15:14:37
Re: From Noobs to Experts: Is There an ABC for Linux Distros?  smilepiper  2012-10-04 10:29:01
Re: Linux Foundation Steps Into Windows 8 Secure Boot Flap  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-15 10:07:05
Re: Linux Foundation Steps Into Windows 8 Secure Boot Flap  CWPetersen  2012-10-15 15:57:47
Re: Which Distros Would Obama and Romney Use?  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-11 12:27:45
Just be honest guys..  hairyfeet  2012-10-12 14:58:54
Re: Ubuntu and Amazon Make Uneasy Bedfellows  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-01 06:54:20
Re: Ubuntu and Amazon Make Uneasy Bedfellows  ste_fra_gre  2012-10-12 11:28:19
Re: Ubuntu and Amazon Make Uneasy Bedfellows  kibert  2012-10-01 07:08:56
Re: Mageia Linux: A Delightful OS for Work or Play  Jack M. Germain  2012-09-26 06:33:17
Re: Mageia Linux: A Delightful OS for Work or Play  ste_fra_gre  2012-10-12 11:18:10
Re: NoteCase Is Back in Pro Form - but There's a Hitch  Jack M. Germain  2012-10-10 05:47:59
Re: NoteCase Is Back in Pro Form - but There's a Hitch  Adriatic  2012-10-10 07:57:47
Re: LibreOffice vs. OpenOffice, Part Deux  Katherine Noyes  2012-10-08 06:09:17
Re: LibreOffice vs. OpenOffice, Part Deux  moesingh  2012-10-08 06:15:23
Re: Android OS Updates: Who's the Decider?  Richard Adhikari  2012-09-25 21:46:41
Re: Android OS Updates: Who's the Decider?  bradwyatt  2012-10-08 04:45:38
Re: PYKL3 Radar Is a Fine Foul-Weather Tracker  Patrick Nelson  2012-10-05 13:31:56
Re: PYKL3 Radar Is a Fine Foul-Weather Tracker  gcreager  2012-10-05 13:38:53
Re: Twists and Turns for Linux on Intel's Slippery Clover Trail  Katherine Noyes  2012-09-24 09:54:20
Re: Twists and Turns for Linux on Intel's Slippery Clover Trail  jodatech  2012-09-25 07:05:33
I would simply add  hairyfeet  2012-09-24 10:01:44
Re: Tasker: Micro-Managing Automated Routines Can Be Crazy Fun  Patrick Nelson  2012-09-22 08:27:27
Re: Tasker: Micro-Managing Automated Routines Can Be Crazy Fun  JennyTurner  2012-09-22 08:30:02
Re: The Linux Desktop: Not Dead, Just Broken  Katherine Noyes  2012-09-20 11:31:30
Linux suffers the busted toilet problem  hairyfeet  2012-09-21 21:41:29
Re: SolusOS Has Something Cool for Veterans, Novices Alike  Jack M. Germain  2012-09-05 09:44:40
Re: SolusOS Has Something Cool for Veterans, Novices Alike  slopoke  2012-09-14 17:57:38
Re: SolusOS Has Something Cool for Veterans, Novices Alike  smilepiper  2012-09-05 09:52:44
Re: 'A Week with Windows 8' and Other Tales of Linuxy Virtue  Katherine Noyes  2012-09-10 06:00:04
Re: 'A Week with Windows 8' and Other Tales of Linuxy Virtue  atomicxblue  2012-09-10 06:55:32
Re: 'A Week with Windows 8' and Other Tales of Linuxy Virtue  hairyfeet  2012-09-10 18:45:49
Re: Blender Graphics Editor Slices, Dices and Amazes  Jack M. Germain  2012-08-29 11:14:07
Re: Blender Graphics Editor Slices, Dices and Amazes  sicofante  2012-08-29 11:19:58
Re: Making Linux Work  Jack M. Germain  2012-08-21 07:48:06
Re: Preventing GNU/Linux From Working  pogson  2012-08-21 13:48:24
Re: Making Linux Work  plattypus1  2012-08-21 11:40:54
Re: Making Linux Work  vikasc  2012-08-22 05:19:41
Re: Making Linux Work  hairyfeet  2012-08-25 17:59:45

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