Linux does have several security related advantages over Windows. But this comes with several limitations. Here are some external links providing additional information about each seperate Operating System.
I primarily use Windows. Just for ease of use, and ive been working with Windows for years.
I use both but perfer windows for most of my daily use
Yeah I use w7 and ubuntu
If you are in for security, I suggest Linux. However if you prefer ease of use, I suggest Windows.
I will always love Windows more, but Linux is quite interesting and I'd like to give it a try when I get another laptop.
You can always dual-boot.
(04-05-2010, 07:57 PM)Paradoxum Wrote: [ -> ]You can always dual-boot.
I'd have to learn all about dual-booting though. I am not a person who would just do it.
Yes, indeed. The process is quite risky in fact, it has been responsible for nasty system break downs. If you wish to see a Linux flavour though, using a Virtualbox would be safe.
Dual booting's pretty easy. You need to install Linux after Windows though.
Windows wins because you have to do a lot of things to linux to get it working properly but windows simple to find stuff.