| Opinion: Top 10 reasons Linux pwns your OS |
Mar. 17, 2006
You've probably heard the talk and seen the articles from Linux enthusiasts on how virtually any Linux distro can run rings around Windows. To help clarify things, Scott M. Morris, the editor of Novell's CoolSolutions website, has complied all the key reasons in one handy, bookmarkable article.
(Oh, and the headline is correct -- true hackers will get the "pwns" reference. You'll find bit more "coded" language at the end of the article, too.)
So the next time you get into a discussion about Linux with a Windows fan, you might want to calmly call up this article and cite some of the reasons noted by Morris, which include...- Security and stability
- Ratio of money spent versus quality of software
- Security and stability
- ... and seven others
Read Morris's complete article here:
Top 10 reasons Linux pwns your OS
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