With respect, rubbish.perry":37gnt28x said:Pretty much . way back when unix and then linux was what tech people would use , microsoft was the single home user stuff , which was fine when you sat on your own doing a spreadsheet but now you spend time with other people on the internet and windows wasn't designed for that use .so linux is just a different running program then like windows/vista etc but not microsoft?
Most versions of Windows on peoples' PCs, now, have descended from NT - which very much was / is capable of any of that.
The problems that most people have, are nothing to do with the OS architecture, per se, and more to do with either how it's used, protected, or the privilege used normally.
I've nothing against Linux, spent a big chunk of years working with Unix (and mainframes before it), but Linux is probably a step to far for people that are, and intend to be, just users of their PC.