--- In [email protected], dlp <dvdposton@...> wrote:
>
> I reason for such an bloated system in Windows is Windows will take control 
> of all avaible resources. When you open two programs in Windows it opens two 
> copies of the same system files. Each being rename as file name(1), (2), etc. 
> Linux opens them as share.
> 

Well is this not better ? If you open each program it loads a new system file 
that way if one programs locks up it does not lock up the OS.

If it is tries to share it well if a program locks up it can lock up the OS.








> As for so many files open when Windows is booted and running. If you have, 
> say an HP D1660 printer, it will load all three drivers for the D1600 series 
> and so on for all hardware you have. Linux will only open the one driver for 
> the printer you have and most hardware you have.
> 

So Linux only loads the drivers when you need it not like windows loads it all 
drivers.





> david 
>  
> 
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 01:13:26 -0000
> "Rob" <sun408b@...> wrote:
> 
> > Anyone know why windows use so many files just to keep the OS going and so 
> > bloated? Windows may be more user friendly than Linux do to Linux and Unix 
> > uses alot of command line and was built more for security where by windows 
> > for the average person.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > The under line of files of windows is messy and loads self every where and 
> > very bloated with windows vista and windows 7 very much so.
> > 
> > I'm not sure if Linux /Mac OS X is like this or not .
> > 
> > 
> > I know windows needs to support alot more software and hardwar but is that 
> > not where drivers come in for the hardware.
> > 
> > And programmers need to write the software for windows or Linux / Mac OS X.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> -- 
> dlp <dvdposton@...>
>




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