Mon 4 Sep 2006
Why doesn’t Linux need defragmenting?
Posted by Prakash under Linux
[3] Comments
Linux has always been better than Windows is many ways.. one of them being that Linux doesn’t need to be defragged.
Read this excellent article to know why.
I am tempted to write an article on 101 reasons why Linux is better
If I get enough inputs for this.. I would go ahead and write this.
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Again a Nice Explaination , Explained the most tricky thing to understand in a simple manner.