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Comparing Operating Systems – Windows Vs Linux

Monday, January 2nd, 2012

Want to know if Windows or Linux is a better operating system? Depending upon who you consult, you can get several different replies. As with most choices, you have to decide for yourself which would suit you better. By digging a little using the online search engines, you can uncover quite a bit of information about Windows and Linux in regard to how they run and what they do. To help you choose the right OS for your needs, we have written about Linux and Windows in this article.

You can easily overcome the limited compatibility that Windows programs have, according to the people who use Linux. That’s because there are emulator programs that will allow you to run Windows programs using Linux. Yet in most cases, these programs will run a lot more slowly than they would on a computer with Windows installed. Furthermore, you may also have compatibility issues when trying to use other devices such as printers, digital cameras, flash drives and so on. If you want to run any Windows program, you will need to find out how Linux works and that could take some time. As long as you don’t mind being inconvenienced with the incompatibility, Linux has a lot of advantages, as long as you are ready for some learning.

Although little known to the mainstream public, Ubuntu, which uses Linux, is an operating system that could be used in place of Windows. Using this operating system is actually very simple. All you do is load the CD into your computer and it runs from there. Without installing it, you can test it out and see if this OS is what you are looking for. It doesn’t take very long to load Ubuntu and is a great OS to work with. By using this OS, you will have fewer demands on your computer, far more than Windows has on an everyday basis. Upgrading is actually very easy and new features are added all the time. This program, Ubuntu, is making it possible for a wider audience to utilize Linux for themselves.

Very effective educational tools are offered for the Linux operating system. Many schools have switched over to Linux because they find it easier to use all of the resources that it has available for students. Of course, the fact that Linux software is free is a great advantage in this area all by itself, especially in a time when many schools are facing budget cuts. Microsoft Windows is still the most popular operating system on the planet, though this may change as times get more difficult and Linux continues to improve.

Even though Linux has a lot of positive and compelling reasons to try it out, most people will probably want to stick with Windows. Windows is designed for people that like simplicity and that do not have to think about anything other than turning the computer on and checking their e-mail. Linux offers you an alternative. It just depends how adventurous you are and how much of a techie you want to be.

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