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<blockquote data-quote="Fuzzy_Bunny" data-source="post: 866681" data-attributes="member: 82514"><p>I've been using/testing linux distros since 90s and the only distro that didn't brick my system is manjaro. Sometimes you don't even need to update system to brick it. How many times i turned off my PC and turned it on again next day and system was F up. This is main reason i use Windows on desktop PC, because i don't trust Linux anymore.</p><p>People can badmouth Windows but this is best and most stable OS on market and this is why most people come back to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fuzzy_Bunny, post: 866681, member: 82514"] I've been using/testing linux distros since 90s and the only distro that didn't brick my system is manjaro. Sometimes you don't even need to update system to brick it. How many times i turned off my PC and turned it on again next day and system was F up. This is main reason i use Windows on desktop PC, because i don't trust Linux anymore. People can badmouth Windows but this is best and most stable OS on market and this is why most people come back to it. [/QUOTE]
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