Just having had another fun session with this Ubuntu PC after the a fuse flipped and the power cut off, and having to run fsdsk and messing with fixing it after the "unclean" shutoff, and of course having to do the same thing with Windows whenever it happens, it makes using AmigaOS that much nicer, just to flip a switch and shut it off without going through a darn shutoff procedure and the aggravation of checkdisk if you don't. Although, startups and shutdowns are a heck of a lot faster now after I tweeked it and eliminated the worthless eye candy and unneeded programs.
Just curious. Does AmigaOS 4 or 4.1 still have the same ability to just "shut off"?
What exactly is it that allows AmigaOS to just shut off without the problems of the other operating systems. Don't be too technical please. :-D