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    busybox got a reaction from Budjet Tech in Who thinks Linux is better??   
    personnaly I was surprised by the time it tooked me to install it... in fact ir's pretty simple, of course you'll need to execute a lot of commands but they are pretty simple and straight-forward, and many guides can help you to do this online. gentoo is another story btw...
     
    And to answer to the original question, here are my 10 reasons why Linux is better :
    Free and Open Source Light, fast, even with resource hungry window managers such as KDE, Deepin... (even on low end or old hardware !) Customisable AF (icon packs, GTK themes...) More easy to use compared to older linux distros (ubuntu does the job very well for a simple distro) Good compatibility (new Nvidia drivers, Proton...) No forced updates Can be used on the go (personnaly I use a 32GB USB 3 key for my ArchLinux install that I use everyday on my laptop, but I can ise it on school's PCs for example, and I keep all my files and apps) Almost no viruses, especially on Arch (and Arch like distros) where YOU compile the software from an Open Source library, called here in Arch the AUR, so you can check all the code for viruses (that are very very very rare) You can do basically everything from the terminal, from connecting to your wifi to recover your OS No unnecessary telemetry, not desired softwares, everything is controllable and removable
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    busybox got a reaction from kelvinhall05 in Who thinks Linux is better??   
    personnaly I was surprised by the time it tooked me to install it... in fact ir's pretty simple, of course you'll need to execute a lot of commands but they are pretty simple and straight-forward, and many guides can help you to do this online. gentoo is another story btw...
     
    And to answer to the original question, here are my 10 reasons why Linux is better :
    Free and Open Source Light, fast, even with resource hungry window managers such as KDE, Deepin... (even on low end or old hardware !) Customisable AF (icon packs, GTK themes...) More easy to use compared to older linux distros (ubuntu does the job very well for a simple distro) Good compatibility (new Nvidia drivers, Proton...) No forced updates Can be used on the go (personnaly I use a 32GB USB 3 key for my ArchLinux install that I use everyday on my laptop, but I can ise it on school's PCs for example, and I keep all my files and apps) Almost no viruses, especially on Arch (and Arch like distros) where YOU compile the software from an Open Source library, called here in Arch the AUR, so you can check all the code for viruses (that are very very very rare) You can do basically everything from the terminal, from connecting to your wifi to recover your OS No unnecessary telemetry, not desired softwares, everything is controllable and removable
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