On Mon, Dec 24, 2001 at 09:27:31AM -0600, Terry Houle wrote: > Probably a dump question but I got some Linux decals that say > "Warning:Turning off the power or pressing reset switch could lose contents > of hard drive. If you must restart this system, please get help or use > Ctrl-Alt-Del". My question is if Linux is more of a problem than Windows if > shutdown improperly? Potentially. It's still not likely to corrupt your filesystem, but linux tends to run a lot more background processes ("daemons", in unix-speak) than Windows does, so there's that much more of a chance for unwritten data to be lost. One other little detail which those stickers neglect to mention is that ctrl-alt-del doesn't work if X owns the display. You have to go back to a text console (by hitting ctrl-alt-F1 (or any Fkey from 1-6)) before ctrl-alt-del will be caught and translated to a system action. (Usually a reboot or shutdown by default in most distributions, but you can make it do anything you want by editing /etc/inittab.) -- When we reduce our own liberties to stop terrorism, the terrorists have already won. - reverius Innocence is no protection when governments go bad. - Tom Swiss