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Join Date: Jan 2008
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What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
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What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux? - Red Hat Linux - SUSE Linux - Novell Linux Desktop - Mandrake Linux - TurboLinux - Ubuntu - Kernel Linux All the Linux. Thank,So much. |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: UK
Posts: 229
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
You are quoting linux distributions, all are good choices, however the easiest for a beginner to use is Mandrake (now called Mandriva), PCLinuxOS, Suse and Ubuntu.
Of all choices the Ubuntu and PCLinuxOS forums are the most active so your chances of help may be faster if you decide on either of these. Advantages of Linux:- Speed, stability, configurability, Free from viruses, malware, trojans etc, Open Source (minimal cost) Disadvantages: Harder to learn and use (though some may argue this point) I'm sure someone can add to the list |
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
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Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Colorado
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OS: Mac OS 9.1, Mac OS X 10.5.8, WinXP Pro, FreeBSD 6.0, Gentoo Linux
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
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So after learning one, if you move to a different Unix-like OS, you won't be starting at ground zero. You will already have some knowledge about how the programs work, where configuration files are located, etc. I save my configuration files from all of my Unix-like OS's, since most of them can be used on almost any of the other Unix-like OS's. Advantages: - Knowledge of any other Unix-like OS should help - Linux knowledge should help with any other Unix-like OS - Best command line environment I've ever used - Your main limitations will be hardware and knowledge There are many more, but it would take a long time to get a good list set up.
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Canada
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
Just keep in mind that the commands you will be using in a terminal can very well differ between OSes (even distros). This is usually because they use different shells (bash, sh, csh, ksh, etc). One command that may work in bash may not work in csh.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Arlington, MA
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OS: Ubuntu
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
I have found one of the major advantages to to Linux is mindset that helped build it. Linux is based on tools and a cooperative approach to solving problems. I know that is not the only description, but that description best describes how I use and interact with Linux.
I find myself solving Windows problems on Linux systems, for example filtering and preparing database inputs, because the tools to perform these tasks are part of the operating system. I do not have to buy them separately. We once purchased a backup solution from a well-known vendor. The installation broke the bash shell. We wound up having to patch the vendor's shell script with sed, which comes with Linux. If this had been on the Windows platform, the installation would have been a C/C++ or Visual Basic binary, and we would not have been able to fix the problem as quickly or maybe not at all. One of the answers you got to this post was excellent, because it indicated Linux is hard to learn and gets easier as you learn more. I concur. One word of caution. Enjoy the learning process and be patient. There are problems I have tried to solve and it took a long time, but most were solved in less than a day. When I was able to put the problem down and relax, I found a solution faster than fretting about it.
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm
That link explains things as well as I've ever seen them explained. I recommend it to everyone that tells me that they're considering a change to GNU/Linux from Windows. |
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Join Date: Jan 2008
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OS: linux
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Re: What is an Advantage and Disadvantage for Linux?
There is a guy in a yahoo group I follow that have a tagline stating: "Windows? No thanks, I have work to do!" In my opinion that's enough reason to run Linux.
Don't be afraid of the command line. Most people never have to use it. Most things most people do with Windows is as easy to do with Linux, and is done in a very similar way. Most distros use bash nowadays. Most people don't care. If you choose a Debian based distro, like Ubuntu, you get a very powerful way to find and install new software. Without all the license hassle. Just a few clicks and your new software is downloaded and installed. Magic! No more blue screen crashes. No registry where programs hide data that make your life difficult in the future. No more calling the Redmond boys because you have changed your hardware. But most important, peace of mind! /Janne |
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