T he best feature of Linux operating systems is its low susceptibility to virus and malware infestation.If you have been a Windows user for a long time, you would know how problematic Windows is when it comes to viruses. With Linux, you are spared from all the hassle of having to constantly update your anti-virus software or scan your computer every so often. Linux is almost a free operating system with multiple sources distribution. Linux is an open source platforms with plenty of developers working on applications, functions, features and add-ons that are guaranteed to improve your user experience. All that you need to do is try it out for a couple of weeks to personally see for yourself how Linux is so much better than many perceive it to be. One of the most important reasons why computer-savvy individuals consider Linux as the best operating system is because it is far more customizable than its popular counterparts. With Windows and Mac, there are plenty of restrictions that limit what you can do to the OS. This is not easily noticeable to the average computer user but if you are planning to do plenty of customizations, Linux is undoubtedly the best operating system for this purpose.
For anyone who thinks Windows has the server market cornered, I would ask you to wake up and join the 21st century. Linux can, and does, serve up anything and everything and does it easily and well. It's fast, secure, easy to configure, and very scalable. And let's say you don't happen to be fond of Send mail. If that's the case you have plenty of alternatives to choose from. Even with serving up Web pages. There are plenty of alternatives to Apache, some of which are incredibly lightweight. With Linux, there is always more than one way to handle a task. Add to that the ability to get really creative with your problem solving, and you have the makings of a far superior system. Windows is about as inflexible as an operating system can be.
This is another item where I shouldn't have to say much more than the title. The Linux command line can do nearly anything you need to work in the Linux operating system. Yes, you need a bit of knowledge to do this, but the same holds true for the Windows command line. The biggest difference is the amount you can do when met with only the command line. If you had to administer two machines through the command line only (one Linux box and one Windows box), you would quickly understand just how superior the Linux CLI is to the vastly underpowered Windows CLI (Command Line Interface).
Older Posts :
:: Why are there 1024 bytes in a kilobyte?
:: OSI (Open Systems Interconnection) Reference Model
:: Basic Concepts Of Computer Networking.
:: Advantages and Disadvantages of Li-Fi .

Comments
Post a Comment