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Wednesday, January 25, 2012

why choose linux....?

  1. Linux is free and open operating system (open source). So do not need a license fee to buy or use Linux, for free.
  2. Linux is easy to use. First, the Linux operating system is said to be a difficult and devoted only to the hackers because it is still text-based (DOS). However, Linux is now easier to use nearly as easy to use Windows, even the style of any problem, Linux is better than Windows 7
  3. Nearly all applications included in Windows, there have been alternative in Linux because many communities of developers, such as sourceforge.net. , Or if we can run software for Windows on Linux using an emulator such as Wine that file. Exe and. Msi can run. 
  4. Security. Almost all Windows users must have been exposed to viruses, spyware, trojan, adware, etc.. This is, almost did not happen on Linux. Linux was designed from the beginning of a multi-user, so that when a virus infects a specific user, it will be very difficult to infect and spread to other users. Some people argue that Linux is more secure because of fewer users than Windows, but that assumption is not appropriate. 
  5. Linux is relatively stable. Computers that run on UNIX operating systems are well known stable walking without stopping. Linux, which is a variant of UNIX, it also inherits this stability. Rarely encountered, the computer suddenly hangs and have to press Ctrl-Alt-Del or Restart to end the incident. 
  6. Linux has the backward compatibility is better (better backward-compatibilty). Hardware has been aged a long time, still very useful and can be run with either on top of Linux. In addition, never found the documents that newer can not be read on the Linux version is longer. In Windows, as if we are required to stay abreast of hardware, such as case files. Docx (Word 2007-2010) that can not be opened with Microsoft Word 2003 or later below.
  7. Support a diverse community and spread around the world. 
  8. Linux in addition to free to use, free also to be modified and redistributed. In fact, we can develop our own distro. 
  9. A variety of options. This could be the advantages and disadvantages. Many distros popping, popular examples such as Ubuntu, Debian, RedHat, openSUSE, Fedora, Mandriva (Mandrake), etc.. This diversity gives us plenty of options according to their individual needs, but on the one hand it will also confuse potential users of Linux. See chart on this blog Linux distribution to determine the ranking of Linux distros. 
  10. Linux requires less resources than Windows, making it suitable for a computer with minimum specifications. In addition almost all popular distributions provide 32 bit version or 64 bit. 
  11. Linux can run in two modes, text mode and GUI mode but in general the text mode (terminal) this had been the power of Linux. GUI mode itself has a lot of his choice of desktop environment like KDE, Gnome, blackbox, XFCE.


so try to use linux, if there is a free why look for a paid

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1 comment:

  1. .: I love Linux, I used Ubuntu in my notebook, free (no need licence)...^_^

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