Why Linux is better than Windows, Reason # 443

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By design you must log onto your session in Linux. This is a recently added feature in Windows, nothing more than a kludge. The following can not happen in Linux:


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Hat tip: Natalie


(Here’s the picture without the caption)

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0 thoughts on “Why Linux is better than Windows, Reason # 443

  1. Saw this in my RSS feed reader and immediately thought, “number 443? This must have something to do with HTTPS, since Apache far and away does a better job of handling it than IIS.” I’ve seen that before, with a different caption, something along the lines of “dont worryz i fixes it”. If you happen to know where to get the source image, sans caption, I’d love to have it as my wallpaper.

  2. The unfortunate thing about this picture is that the OS running is actually FreeBSD, not Linux. 🙂

  3. Gnome allows that as well, but I think the important distinction is that these things are recent and also not the default behavior.

    True, Vista, at least on this front, tries to be mindful, but at the expense of a great crap burden.

  4. This is a recently added feature in Windows, nothing more than a kludge.

    Sessions and logins have been a kernel-level feature since NT 3.1 (1993) on the business side and since Windows 2000 on the consumer side.

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