The Windows Vs Linux Debate – How To Choose The Best One For You
Monday, January 2nd, 2012Computer users all have their opinions when it comes to operating systems such as Windows and Linux. While an average PC consumer might only know about Windows based systems, those who are more technologically inclined will have at least heard of Linux. In this article we are going to talk about the benefits and drawbacks of both of those operating systems.
Although people who are technically minded may tell you that Linux is simple to use, this may not prove true for everybody. Linux takes more attention and study than Windows, as it’s made more for programmers and people who are used to playing with technology. Although both operating systems are very highly technologically advanced, Windows has the user in mind and Linux designed for the programmer. New versions of Linux are released consistently year after year. Windows is very easy to install, especially in comparison to Linux which takes a little know-how. The best way to determine if Linux is the OS for you is to do research on the topic. Learning how to use Linux is definitely possible for anyone but it will take some time to get used to it. Perhaps the main benefit of Linux is that it is open-source which means that it is free to download and use. Windows, on the other hand, is quite expensive. Buying the latest version of Windows 7, for example, can cost close to $100. Sure most of the new PCs come with Windows pre-installed but you can still be sure that you are honestly paying for it. With Linux, all that you must do is download it and you can start using it. Open source also means that you can copy and give out the software without having to worry about any copyright infringement. Of course, this advantage might not be so apparent to those who have chosen to buy a computer that comes with an operating system already installed. If you want to save money, you can always buy a computer that doesn’t cost as much that doesn’t come with Windows and then download Linux cost free.
If you want a more secure experience with your computer, Windows falls far short of Linux. Of the three, Linux, Windows or Macintosh, Windows is easily the least secure operating system. Because of its massive popularity and the way it is designed are mainly the reasons for this. If you have windows, then you already know that you are dealing with viruses, spyware, malware, and even other programs that cause problems. Viruses and malware are almost never an issue with Linux users, but there is no computer that is 100% secure. You don’t have to constantly worry about your privacy being invaded or always updating your anti-virus software. Linux is definitely safer than Windows, but you still need to share personal information while using common sense. If you want to choose an operating system there are a lot of factors that you need to keep in mind. Deciding between Linux and Windows depends on whether you want the flexibility that Linux can offer you or the extended compatibility that is offered through Windows for the different software programs. This is just the tip of the
iceberg in terms of why you should select either Windows or Linux for your computer.
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