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Mark Vassilevskiy
Mark Vassilevskiy

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5 Reasons to Use Ubuntu Instead of Windows

Windows is a great platform for getting work done, but Linux offers many features and benefits that Windows simply does not. Linux has been around since 1991 and it continues to be popular today because of how customizable it is. Linux users have the power to choose which applications they want on their machine, as well as what other software can be installed and run on their systems. Linux also provides security benefits by giving the user more control over the system than Windows would allow.

Linux also tends to be more stable than Windows, and it can be run on a wider variety of hardware. Finally, Linux is free and open-source software, which means that users are able to freely distribute and modify the code as they see fit. If you're looking for an alternative to Windows, Linux is definitely worth considering. Here are five reasons why:


1. Customizatization

Linux is highly customizable, which means that users can change nearly anything they want about their system. This includes the look and feel of the desktop, the applications that are installed, and even how the system works.

And when I say you can customize anything it means that really everything in this operating system is fully customizable and you can do whatever you want to. For instance, you don't like your Desktop, no problem, you can easily switch to another visual environment or even make yours. Yeah, you got me right, you can write even your visual environments and some programs that will work with hardware and operating system directly.

Linux is also highly customizable when it comes to applications. Linux users can install their own preferred programs and choose which ones they want to run at a start-up. This makes Linux much more efficient since unnecessary software isn't always running in the background, consuming memory or other system resources that could be used elsewhere. Linux allows its user full control over what is installed and how the system works.

2. Security

Windows has been notorious for its security vulnerabilities, which have allowed hackers to exploit systems and steal data. Linux, on the other hand, is much more secure because it gives users more control over their system than Windows does. Linux allows users to set permissions for each application, so that only authorized

Because Linux is open-source software, users are able to see and modify the code as they please. This makes it more difficult for hackers to exploit vulnerabilities in Linux systems. In addition, Linux distributions often come with pre-installed security features that Windows does not have.

Linux is also more reliable than Windows since Linux is not an operating system that needs to be constantly updated. Linux tends to only need updates when new software or hardware drivers are installed, and these can often be taken care of by the distribution itself.

3. Availability

Linux systems are cheaper than Windows because Linux does not require a license fee for each computer it's on like Windows does. Linux has been around for over two decades now, which means that it has had time to mature into its own ecosystem with plenty of support from developers and users alike.

Last but certainly not least, Linux provides security benefits in addition to all the other features I've already mentioned above; such as user customization and better availability across different platforms (hardware). Linux is free, open-source software that can be modified and redistributed by anyone.

Linux users also have the benefit of being able to see the source code for everything running on their system; this makes Linux much more available than Windows systems since it allows users to view vulnerabilities in programs before they're exploited by hackers or malware.

Additionally, Linux has been around for nearly three decades, which means Linux is well-established and has had time to mature into its own ecosystem with plenty of support from developers and users alike.

4. Stability

Windows is known for its instability, which can often result in system crashes and other problems. Linux, on the other hand, tends to be more stable and reliable. This is because Linux is less resource-intensive than Windows, meaning that it can run on a wider variety of hardware. Linux systems are also less likely to become infected with malware and viruses. Linux is also not as frequently targeted for attacks by hackers, so Linux systems tend to be more secure than Windows ones.

Ubuntu Linux has gained a lot of popularity recently because it provides all the benefits I outlined above without any licensing fees or complicated terms and conditions. Ubuntu Linux has become very popular among computer users around the world, with over 20 million people now using this operating system on their computers at home or work. Linux distributions like Ubuntu are easy-to-use alternatives to Windows that provide better security features, increased stability, greater availability across different hardware platforms (e.g., laptops), and lower prices since they don't require expensive license fees for each installation.

5. Hardware Compatibility

Linux is able to run on a wider variety of hardware than Windows, making it a more versatile operating system. Linux can be installed on older machines, as well as newer ones. In addition, Linux can be run on different types of processors, including ARM-based processors found in many mobile devices. Linux can even be used on mainframes, which are very powerful computers that manage large volumes of data. Linux is also available for handheld devices like smartphones and tablets.

Linux also provides several Linux distributions that are specifically designed for use on laptops, including Linux Mint and Ubuntu Linux.


Conclusion

Many people who switch from Windows computers to Linux do so because they find Linux more reliable than Windows. Linux is also easier to use, provides better security features, works well with different types of hardware platforms (e.g., mobile devices), and licenses are free since Linux doesn't require any license fees for each computer installation like Windows does.

Linux has come a long way in the past two decades or so; it's now making its way into the mainstream as a viable alternative to Windows. If you're looking for an operating system that is reliable, easy-to-use, and provides better security features than Windows, Linux may be the right choice for you!

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Domenico Tenace

Nice article, good job ✨
Linux is very underrated and it is right to make its strong points clear.

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Mark Vassilevskiy

Thanks, Domenico! Glad you liked it