Comparing Operating Systems – Windows Vs Linux
Monday, January 2nd, 2012Anyone searching for an OS outside of Windows will be happy to know about Linux software. Although it’s best known by computer programmers and other techies, anyone can learn how to use it. Linux isn’t the first choice for everyone and it really depends upon what type of daily routines that you have and why you need to use it. This article was written to give you the information necessary to choose between Linux or Windows for an OS.
Some fans of Linux will tell you that the limited compatibility with Windows programs can be easily overcome. 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. You’ll also have to invest some time into learning how Linux works if you want to be able to run any Windows programs. 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.
In regard to reliability, Linux is much more stable than the Windows OS. There is virtually no version of Windows that has not had problems of some sort. Windows can crash very easily. Without a doubt, Linux is much more stable with the ability to reboot very quickly and to not crash more than a handful of times over the years. Even though Linux is equipped with less memory than the Windows OS, it processes very efficiently with what it has. The performance and speed of your system will definitely improve. For those of you looking for an alternative to Windows, Linux may offer you a better operating system. It just takes some getting used to.
Linux is a great operating system, though it may not be for everyone that uses a computer. If simplicity is a benefit to you, then Windows is the operating system that you will want to continue to use. Anyone looking for a new operating system might want to try Linux out to see what it can do. You never know. You might like it!
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