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I would have worked to figure out what was happening ACK...Here I run my system with 30 or more windows spread accross 2 screens and 4 workspaces (I am running dual-head here at work)...I am running large compiles which eat up 20-50% of CPU usage and still have CPU power to spare. Are you sure you have sufficient memory? Swap space? Linux does get slow when it runs low on memory and it is always good to have a large memory swap space. My home machine has 32G of RAM and I have had no slow downs due to that, but my office machine with only 4G does from time to time slow down...I am using my network quite a lot... I use SSH to log into two other machines I manage (running HTTP, FTP, CVS, and Git servers).Anyway, Use what you need to use to get your work done...I have sworn off Windows and have been happy with my Linux experience since 2001...
But when you run a system continuously for days you don't notice degrading in the performance ?
nope.I can run a headless linux (no GUI no X windows) for hundreds of days without degrading performance. rebooting only when kernel updates force me to do so.
Doesn't that cause a corruption in the hard-drive when you keep it on, or is that just windows?