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What are the benefits of Linux operating system that are not available in Windows?

One thing is clear, Linux itself is not an operating system. Linux is a kernel. Every operating system has a kernel. The kernel of Windows is "Anti", the kernel of MacOS is "XNU (Darwin)". In the same way, the kernel of Android is Linux. Linux is the kernel of not only Android but also Ubuntu, Red Hat, Fedra and other operating systems. Thousands of operating systems have been created with Linux. So all these operating systems are called "Linux based operating systems". Everything I will discuss here is about "Linux based operating system".


I have a huge problem answering your question. Because "Linux based operating system" has no advantages at all compared to Windows - the disadvantages are more!


For example, when Windows is updated, only you, even a five-year-old child, will understand why. Hours after hours will show the update screen, the computer can not be turned off at that time, will reboot a few times - then you will get the update. But if you update the Linux-based operating systems, you will never know when they will be updated, and in most cases you will not even need to reboot your computer. If it is updated so silently, then where is the quality of the computer?


Then suppose, you keep the computer running day after day, there will be no problem, there will be no slow, nothing will happen. What kind of talk! Computers are also human. Look at Windows - after a few days in a row it gets tired and exhausted - just like humans. So it can be said that Windows is quite "human". But Linux-based operating systems are not humane at all, they are so ruthless that they don't need any rest. Even if it lasts for months, it does not take rest. What a heretic! These pagans continue to run web servers without shutting down for months on end.


You will install Windows on the computer. Then install antivirus to protect against viruses and malware. You will be in constant tension while connecting the pen drive to the PC - realizing that the virus has entered the computer. In the midst of so much caution, after a few months, your PC will be infected with a virus and will suffer from indigestion. Then you need to reinstall Windows. After installing Windows you will need to reinstall all software. What an adventurous life! But Linux-based operating systems are very poor. You will not find all these adventures there. The computer will run year after year, but the virus will not come, you do not have to install the operating system again and again. Once installed, you can pass a few years without any hassle. This is why it is said that Linux based operating systems are actually made for lazy people.


Linux based operating systems can be changed, expanded. You can change the look of your desktop in such a way that another person will come and eat it. It's not too hard to change (as mentioned earlier, Linux-based operating systems are for lazy people). What a wonderful way to screw people over and keep up the good content. What was the need for all this color? Look at the windows, what a beautiful look on everyone's desktop, as if everyone is wearing the same uniform.


There are other mass  issues that seem to be more of a problem in Linux-based operating systems. I myself use Ubuntu, a Linux-based operating system, so laziness has consumed me. So he is lazy and does not want to write more. That's the thing about Linux - it makes people lazy!

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