Mike Greathouse
Reptilian Dreams
I have been a Windows user for longer then I care to admit, but I have recently become interested in Linux. With all the various "distros" it's a little confusing for some one from the Windows world where you just hand your machine to Microsoft on a platter.
There are several things that initially appeal to me about Linux (in no certain order):
1. Linux looks as though it will run with much less overhead then a Windows system. Speed is very appealing.
2. It seems that a large percentage of online attacks target Windows Systems. Is it true that Linux systems don't require as much secondary internet security to be running in the background?
3. Not having a software manufacturer watching (and changing) your computer at will is extremely appealing.
I would love to hear from anyone working with Linux regarding their experience and/or recommendations.
Also, how difficult is it to convert from an XP system to one of the Linux distributions.
Thanks,
There are several things that initially appeal to me about Linux (in no certain order):
1. Linux looks as though it will run with much less overhead then a Windows system. Speed is very appealing.
2. It seems that a large percentage of online attacks target Windows Systems. Is it true that Linux systems don't require as much secondary internet security to be running in the background?
3. Not having a software manufacturer watching (and changing) your computer at will is extremely appealing.
I would love to hear from anyone working with Linux regarding their experience and/or recommendations.
Also, how difficult is it to convert from an XP system to one of the Linux distributions.
Thanks,