My Linux Computer is Acting Weird
A few days ago, thanks to one student, I realized that something funny was happening with my Linux netbook.
He said that it was weird that I was unafraid of USB viruses when I used my computer. Because of that comment, as in a Joycean epiphany, I discovered that THERE MUST BE SOMETHING TRULY WRONG with my netbook. Let me explain:
Since I installed Linux, I haven't seen a blue screen of death--Not even a flash of the scary blue. That's WEIRD.
It is also very strange that my Linux system keeps showing me invisible files stored in USB drives. I am not talking of hidden files. I am talking of many folders that I haven't created; they appear spontaneously when I plug in my USB drive onto any Windows computer.
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