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I'd have to disagree with that. I've had system upgrades and such break Linux in very weird ways that were definitely not easy to fix. Some of these required more than an hour of research on Google trying to find answers.
And of course, one only has to look at the number of threads in the Ubuntu forums that go something like this:
asker: "I have probmem so and so"
answerer1: "Did you try A?"
asker: "Tried that. Didn't fix the problem"
answer2: "Try B"
asker: "Tried it. Still having the same problem"
This will go on for a bit longer, until the answers just stop coming, leaving no answer that actually solved the problem.
I definitely don't think Linux is any easier to fix than Windows or OS X.
Edited 2011-06-08 15:59 UTC