Linux reboots are a thing of the past with Ksplice

Courtesy Linux Today  Mon, 11/23/2009 - 14:03

Ghacks: "Even though the Linux operating system is very stable and rarely needs a reboot, there are times when an update (such as a kernel update) will make this a requirement.

At least that used to be the case."


 

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