When it comes to operating systems for most computers, except for people who like their Macintosh, according to most people, Windows is the only operating system that exists. Yet there’s a whole community of people who prefer Linux, which is a free, open source operating system that anyone can download. There are various ways, we will be comparing Linux to Windows by looking at Linux closer.
If you prefer an operating system with flexibility, you will absolutely love Linux for what it offers. Several different companies distribute the software which gives you a few choices in regard to this OS. Microsoft offers Windows exclusively, which is completely different than the Linux OS distribution. This monopoly that Microsoft seems to have in regard to personal computing makes it difficult to choose other operating systems. This is also true of Macintosh computers provided only by Apple. Linux is completely different from Microsoft’s Windows because it is open source, which allows individual companies and people to modify the program and disperse it in any way they see fit.
You won’t find as many places for support as Windows, but that doesn’t mean that it isn’t there. After all, since most of the world uses Windows, it seems that most technical support is aimed at solving problems for Windows users. A different story will be told, if you check it out. You only have to search a little and you’ll find that tech support for Linux is quite good. You need to be prepared for how informal it is, and looking in forums is where the answers are. Usually you will get a quick answer, whenever you are at a Linux forum and mention the problem you are having. As long as you are not expecting the same kind of official support as you receive with Windows when it is licensed, you will be happy with the technical support you find.
When comparing Linux to Windows, you will find that security issues is where Linux has a big advantage. If you want a secure operating system on your computer, then you would choose either Macintosh or Linux over Windows. The main reasons for this come from being so popular and the design that is used. If you have spyware or malware, then you probably have Windows on your computer and the same for other troublesome programs, as well as viruses. 100% security on a computer doesn’t exist, but malware and viruses are almost never experienced by Linux users. You don’t have to constantly worry about your privacy being invaded or always updating your anti-virus software. When you are sharing information that is personal, you need to be careful on any computer, even on Linux and their better security.
No system by itself, works the best for all computer users. There are good and bad points that come with both Linux and Windows. Everybody has their own likes and dislikes. You might like Linux, if you like knowing how things work on the inside. Windows is the best option for all of those people who like things when they are user friendly.
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