re: Removing Superantispyware
Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 1:33 pm Windows 98 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by gewg_
(4444 messages posted)
jack hall wrote:
|Regseeker found 11 entries and removed them.
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Linux doesn't have this problem because it doesn't have the silly Windoze Registry.
Linux also doesn't need these silly anti-xxxxxxx apps.
|No problem installing the program,
|but it failed to register a .Dll file via a popup notice.
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The Linux package manager(s) also resolve all the dependency issues for you.
With a few clicks, you can tell your Linux package manager
which app (or bunch of apps) you want to download, install, update, or uninstall
then just let it do all the work.
(Multiple actions can be handled as ONE operation e.g. download/install/update.)
...and while stuff is being installed on a Linux box,
you can also USE the box--just as if nothing special was happening.
With Linux, you don't have to reboot after installs either
(unless you replace part of the kernel)
...and the Ksplice app is
doing away with that last case.
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- re: Removing Superantispyware (jack hall: Tuesday, November 24, 2009 at 12:48 pm)
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