I voted for Windows- games and every program you will need.
Linux is good, neat and fast, and has plus sides like EXT3 and 4 file system doesn't fragment as much as NTFS, plus hardly any viruses exist.
Thing with Linux is that Wine sucks, and the programs that are native for Linux mostly all suck compared to Windows programs. And obviously you can't play any decent games on it.
For a general OS, gaming aside, Linux is better if you have learned it all, but 99% of people are used to Windows and have spent time learning that.
If games never existed I'd rather have spent years learning Linux rather than Windows, but it don't matter to me I'm a home user and my Windows is set up just as secure as any Linux OS anyway.
Linux is best for servers IMO as it's free and you can customize it to run how you like, plus the virus/fragment benefits, it's perfect for servers- but for home users it's not really needed at all unless you really want a free OS, or just to say you're cool lol even though nowadays anyone can "use" Linux compared to the old days, it's easier than Windows for basic things, but it relies too much on the terminal to do anything useful on it, and there are people who have been using Linux for 20-30 years and still don't know it all.
In this day and age if you're thinking about just moving to Linux now (as a home user) I wouldn't lol because you won't accomplish anything that Windows can't already
max wrote:
Although Linux is technically not an OS.
What? How is it not lol
Last edited by H3RB4L ABU53 (2010-03-26 11:30:03)