Uncategorized @ 02 January 2012, Comments Off

There is not one single answer to the question as to whether Windows or Linux is a better operating system. It just depends you ask. Your choice will be determined by virtue of what you need the operating system to accomplish. To help you make a decision, both Windows and Linux have provided quite a bit of information online that is accessible for free. This article will discuss the many reasons you may want to try either Windows or Linux on your computer.

People that choose either a Linux or Windows OS must then decide on a web host. Despite the fact that many people get puzzled about this issue, the operating system that you use is not part of the equation. Regardless of whether you use Macintosh or Windows, you can still use hosting services based upon Linux.

Although there may be a detectable difference for experts, the difference between the two for most people does not exist. If you have a PC, and it runs on Linux, you know that this is very secure and safe. The problem is that this level of security does not exist with Web servers which is why hackers can get in so easy. It really comes down to what features you want in your web hosting. Due to the lack of notoriety of Linux, people that hear about it think that this operating system is not worth their time to look at. Even though this OS is not well known, many people use it and a variety of applications that work with this program. So the fact that you can’t easily run Microsoft programs on this platform doesn’t have to limit you. Although dissimilar from Windows software to some degree, Linux actually has e-mail and graphics programs, along with a host of games that can be played. Very easy to use, these programs are comparable to Windows-based applications. Communicating with Windows computers can be problematic, which is something you don’t want to have problems with, especially if you are doing business.

One benefit of using Linux is that it can be run on old computers. This makes it a most unusual operating system. We all know how quickly most computers become obsolete–it happens in just a few years for computers that have Windows and Mac installed on them. If you want to install Windows 7, to use one example, on a computer that is five years old (or older) it would cause the system to overload because it’s memory requirements are so high. The Linux operating systems (like Ubuntu Feisty Fawn), though, only need a tiny amount by modern standards (only 64 MB RAM and a 300mHz processor). This means that you could dig an older computer out of your basement or buy one for a few bucks, download Linux and be up and running without any real problems. The best way to find out if you really want to use Linux or not is to use Ubuntu, a software based upon the Linux operating system. 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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