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=== Reboots === Whether you have installed or reinstalled something, updated a driver, trying to get programs running again, trying to get your system to fast again after it slowed down a lot or are just trying to figure out a problem on Windows reboots are a waste of your time and effort. On Linux reboots are only ever needed if the kernel of the operating system has had a security update, all other are updates applied without rebooting.
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