Sai wrote:
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this windows will stop many illegal going things,
Do you control your computer or does your computer control you? As some web dictionairy says "a device, usually electronic, that processes data according to a set of instructions."
What about when you use an operating system such as Windows when it will block the set of instructions that you set? Linux does not limit you like Windows does.
Illegal activity is not all that bad. Without it we would all be careless, damages would be much more severe the fewer times they do take place.
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in fact better than Windows could ever be, in both functionality
and asthetics.
That is why Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Amazon, NASA, and even McDonalds run on Linux, according to this article:
http://www.tecmint.com/big-companies-and-devices-running-on-gnulinux/
Also, I wont look into it too much but even the above article mentioned that "more than 70% of Internet Hosting and service providers are Linux based."
That must count for something.
implying few developers who got their degrees few months ago is better than experts
who has been in this fields for yearsÂ
I am by no means officially in the field; however, I do have experience with a system administration internship. In my time there, despite the fact that we had to run Windows due to clientele preference, we still ran Linux systems and our servers typically were almost always running on a Linux system even though it's against policy at times, it works better so no one complains.
I also have known many very, very smart people online on a more intimate level, many of whom prefer the use of Linux systems.
Now with all that being said, cool man, you are 18 and freshly working towards a computer science degree. Well, I'm younger than you and probably have more experience than you will by the time you're 22 as well. So please quit with your whiney "Windows is master race argument". It's not. Windows is good for video/graphic/audio editing and gaming; Linux basically dominates every other potential aspect.
Enjoy loving Windows and relying on strictly your MCSE certificate for your entire career.
EDIT: I could argue your points more, but that would be way too lengthy of a post for this time in the morning. I just wanted to add this real quick:
You mentioned that the Linux community is toxic and that the Windows community is more helpful. The Windows community baby's you like the baby you are, while the Linux community treats you like a man -- You are expected to research your shit and try to figure things out on your own before they begin to offer you advice, but once they do offer you advice, it's a hell lot more intellectual.
Actually while we are talking about doing your own research, with all of the Linux issues you had, it's funny that you never mentioned fixing them. The more issues you fix, the more experience you get; the longer you use Linux, the smarter you become. I also rarely have any issues with anything that you previously mentioned, and when I do, I fix them fairly quickly.
You also mentioned that Linux users try to copy Windows somehow or something.
Tell me, how does this look like an intended copy of Windows?
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