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"dave" wrote in message
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Good ole Microsoft
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2011/03...1_fatal_error/
At least the Microscrap junk catches it in their execution and memory access
violation trapping like a real O/S does. In Linux it just hangs the machine
leaving the user guessing "What happened?"
Good thing Linux is not that complex or popular and people can't be bothered
to write viruses for it frequently.
It's lonely at the top
mike
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