How to Compare Windows and Linux
Every computer user has an opinion about operating systems like Windows and Linux. While the average consumer of PCs may only be familiar with Windows based systems, the more technically minded will have at least some familiarity with Linux. Keep reading to learn a little bit more about both of these operating systems.
Depending upon which operating system you get (Windows or Linux), your web host may vary. Although this has nothing to do with the OS that you are using, it can be a bit confusing. Both Windows and Macintosh will operate on a Linux web host so there is actually no problem there.
Most people won’t even notice the difference between the two which is true for the average user. Although running Linux on your own computer is more secure than running Windows, the same can’t be said for Linux servers; since so many servers are run on this platform, it’s often a target for attacks. When choosing a web host, it usually amounts to choosing the one that has the features that you need. Although Linux does have a lot to offer, the majority of people do not know about it and therefore ignore it altogether. Useful applications can be run through the Linux OS, and it is also used by many people worldwide. You are not limited simply because the Microsoft operating system is not available. Playing games is very easy on the Linux OS. It also has graphics programs and an e-mail program that you can use with the system. Although these are not Windows applications, they are comparable in many ways. Linux is not really compatible with Windows, so if you are doing some type of company transaction between computers, you may not want to use this OS.
A good benefit of Linux is that it can be installed on older computers. This is what makes it unique among all of the available operating systems. It is a well known fact that computers are obsolete after just a few years, this definitely true for any computer that has Windows or Mac installed on it. If you tried to install Windows 7, for example, on a five year old computer or older, it would overload the system due to the high memory requirements of Windows. By today’s standards, however, Linux’s needs (like the Ubuntu Feisty Fawn system) are incredibly tiny–all it needs is a 300mHz processor and 64MB of RAM. What this means is that you are able to take an old computer out of a closet or buy one relatively cheaply, download Linux and have everything up and running pretty quickly. The Linux operating system might be right for you. To try it out, simply use Ubuntu and give the Linux OS a try. There are many Windows-based computers so finding one to compare Ubuntu against will be easy. To solve the problem, simply get two computers – one with Linux and the other with Windows. This will make life much easier. It all comes down to why you need the operating system and what it can do for you. Make your choice today.
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