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p-a-t-a-r said: you can shut down Windows via command line too, and I've never seen a Linux power GUI that doesn't have shutdown and reboot side-by-side
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floophyPoof
MemberRavioli ravioli rip out the cordioli
graphix
MemberShutting off a computer, whats that?
MrDumbass
MemberI mean, that's technically the right thing to do...
Darkreset69
MemberAt that point i just unplug it
Jess WhiteClawz~
MemberPain
kirbruh
MemberPower button homie
Kittywhipe
MemberI have done this too many times recently
SilverFool64
MemberWindows XP's design was better in that aspect
Atheistic Canine
Member*laughs in NVMe SSD*
Iranoutofusernames
MemberI hate when I do this on my laptop its fucking annoying but at least the restart time is fast since its a high end gaming laptop
user 938314
Membermy linux elitism kicks in
FalconAves
MemberThen trying to click cancel for the split second that it's on screen
p-a-t-a-r
Memberyou can shut down Windows via command line too, and I've never seen a Linux power GUI that doesn't have shutdown and reboot side-by-side
JMVRyt
MemberThe difference being Linux is
and Windows is
Bigboy24
MemberNow this is where the "Smother it till it's dead" technique comes into play
MKev
MemberI cannot believe I just learned something in the comments. Actually did not know this; Thanks for the info!
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