When I refer to Linux, I am referring to a computer with the kernel and other software that makes up a Personal Computer.

I like to think that Linux is great, and always will be, a Personal Computer. Windows, I will always remember it being the best thing for business’s as Microsoft pushes licenses and such business related features.

I switched to Linux in 2020, Ubuntu, and slowly learned my ways around, and understanding how everything works, but most people don’t have to now, it’s so simple to get started.

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    “Provides more security than windows”

    This is the only one I seriously doubt.

    Ms defender is actually something I wish we had a replacement for.

    Read only root fs is a start, but it doesn’t protect my documents.

    Like your linux doesn’t get hacked because no one cares, if we become a target we are helpless more or less.

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      Linux can be secured on much deeper levels than windows, by default yes it lacks antivirus but its also much less necessary given the software distribution model of Linux vs windows. But ClamAV is a decent antivirus that I use on my Linux server. Never felt the need for one on my workstation/laptop

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      And there are still people who will downvote you for saying that Linux distros are not impregnable fortresses of OS security

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    i mean gimp and libre office are both downloadable from winget and windows is typically free or factored in when you buy a pc (which is how most people would get it)

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      Linux: Libre Office

      Windows: MS Office

      Libre Office is also available on Windows.

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    Gimp runs in windows. The security thing isn’t really true (X11 isn’t secure and it can’t be fixed apparently)

    In fact, as others have said, really bad comparison…

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      X11 isn’t secure and it can’t be fixed apparently

      Which is why so much work has been going into Wayland, which will replace X11.

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        Yeah. And honestly, way land already works fine (even screen sharing). Waydroid is a bit of a killer app too (but needs more refinement,).

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    Using Windows I can tolerate most of their shit. But their Administor stuff and security model in general…

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    Your ability to ride the fence is admirable OP, don’t let anyone take it from you 🙏

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    Oooh, I get to say an “Umm… Actually” fact. File names are not case sensitive in Linux nor are they case insensitive in Windows.

    It’s entirely possible to have a case insensitive filesystem on Linux (I think ext4 supports a mount option for it now). Likewise, there’s a bit you can set on folders in Windows that makes its contents case sensitive. So realistically, case sensitivity is a property of the folder, not the OS.

    Yes, that’s as annoying as it sounds.

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      I hate the fact that if you want to change the case on a file in windows, you can’t just replace the offending letter. You have to change the name completely, then change it back with the correct casing. Then Windows will finally keep it.

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    provides more security than windows.

    Doubt.

    Yeah, if you have a fucking clue what you’re doing which most casual users don’t. (That includes me.)

    The only significant advantage it has security-wise over Windows is not defaulting to an admin/root account and instead requiring an elevation of privileges.

    …but even modern Windows does the same now.

    Exploits exist for Linux and other open source products, corporations with Linux servers and GNU utilities get hacked… I mean fuck just go look at all the CVE’s, they don’t make them for nothing.

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      Every bugfix is a CVE. Even if it is maybe not a security problem in first place, but it might be one in the kernel context, so everything is a CVE. Also other CVEs from other applications, open source or not, doesn’t have to mean that much. You have to see those database quite critical. Especially if you need very esoteric, almost magical methods to exploit.

      When the people of the Linux Kernel started flooding them, because every bug is a security problem, those Database providers were and are very happy. It makes good money, those data is seller from other providers to companies. And now you really have to use their service, because the kernel have soooooooo many security problems! It is not like developers or security teams are happy about this shit. But if the senior leaders insist on use those CVEs, you don’t have any choice. And it is not that unusual, that it is not needed to address them.

      The Linux Kernel can provide and provides more security when you use them. It is the decision of the distribution if they want to enable selinux or apparmor, enable kernel options, which make your system more hardened with memory encryption, page poison or kernel lock down and and and. Since this is only the kernel, the userland can provide more features, which some distributions also enables.

      The way you can elevate applications and define special rights for the usage of devices or OS functions, is incomparable to standard Windows. Would only user, group and rwx exist, they wouldn’t be any lxc, podman, docker or whatever today. Windows does not the same now. Windows does it different and can’t do some things regarding elevation of rights and their restriction by design.

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    with everything being web-based, windows is slowly turning into a fancy dummy term/thinclient. exactly the control businesses want.

    linux on the other hand is being fleshed out as a true desktop pc with all the customization most of us expect of a daily driver.

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    For me the most annoying thing with Windows is the ads and the fact Microsoft is pushing you to buy into their stuff.

    I clearly love Linux way more, but I don’t think Windows (10 at least) is as bad as some people make it sound.

    Still I’m trying to convince everyone I know to switch to Linux.

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    I’ve been using Linux between 2018-2020 and on and off between 2020-2023 and regained daily status on November last year. It’s been great, but some things like lacking a proper office replacement (Only Office (FOSS), FreeOffice (Free as in beer), and WPS Office (Free as in beer) are all getting closer) are a bit limiting. Some stuff like lacking VRR and HDR were annoying (getting fixed now) and gaming has been improving. Game compatibility sometimes is a bit of a sore spot, but it’s been getting ever easier and honestly, haven’t had issues with NVIDIA drivers under wayland

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    Windows, I will always remember it being the best thing for business’s as Microsoft pushes licenses and such business related features.

    Most businesses I’m familiar with deserve to have to deal with Microsoft BS.

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    For reference, when I saw this for the first time on Twitter. I thought it was a normal image, so I posted here be or your thoughts / opinions on Linux vs windows. Looking back, I noticed that it’s such a stupid infographic.

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      I didn’t fully see it as I thought it was standard Linux shit posting, turns out I’ve probably gotta open my eyes next time 😳