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Windows is for the average Joe and games, where linux falls flat.
Linux is for more knowledgeable folk, though even the normal user versions are now user friendly. Though too much command line. Why don't all remote administered linux installations come with a built in web interface?
Ubuntu without the interface? sigh?
The firewalls have one, so why have to resort to an add-on web interface for others. Command line is a stumbling block to new users, including myself, who find it a nuisance in a secure setting.
Windows V Linux as a secure OS isn't clearly defined anymore. Linux is open to exploits, just as is windows. Ubuntu servers were taken down not to long ago, I believe.
Linux is a free OS, but proper support isn't. If you use it in a business environment and want real support, then you pay, just like windows users.
I use "Clarkconnect". A rather nice home server solution, It's free as a community product. Support costs money.
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