How does Linux differ from Windows™?
There are some similarities between Windows™ and Linux, particularly in the way that they are used. The user sees a “desktop” complete with icons and a taskbar. Applications are started with the click of a mouse and operation is intuitive – particularly if the person has already used a computer. If you read email, view web pages, and edit documents or spreadsheets then Linux is quick to learn and easy to use. The primary advantage to using Linux is quality and choice. Linux software is robust and secure. There are far fewer “crashes” and security breaches than with Windows™ systems – improving productivity and user satisfaction. Common computer virus or worm programs do not effect Linux like they do Windows™ systems. Choice.