When discussing operating systems, the question of why Linux should be used will inevitably arise. In a market dominated by one or a few major players, information about the benefits of Linux may not always be readily available. Although the case for why Windows should be used as an operating system is well defined, but here are a few of the many reasons why Linux matters.
Linux Provides Protection
Most viruses, worms, Trojan horses, and other malware are written for Windows operating systems, so Linux users face fewer threats in the first place. However, if some sort of malware is contracted, Linux provides knowledgeable users with some basic level of protection. That is, Linux will not write to the hard drive until the user gives permission. So with Linux, malware is potentially less likely to spread on a machine.
Linux Runs Faster
With Windows, take a look at the processes running on a computer. Pick one and Google it and chances are that there will be discussion forums complaining about how process x hogs resources and slows down the computer. Over time, Windows bogs down as users install more software. This is because Windows becomes plagued with junk files that slow down processing speeds. Linux runs faster on fewer resources and doesn’t become slower over time.
Linux can be Improved
One of the big marketing pushes with Windows 7 was that users input were solicited to make a better Windows product. This is nothing new to Linux users. Since Linux is open source, it is possible to speak to actual developers of the software allowing direct access for users to improve Linux. In addition, there are many open source software applications for Linux as well that allow users to improve specific software for use with Linux.
Here are just three of the many reasons Linux should be considered as an alternative to Microsoft Windows.













