On Why UNIX is Better than MS Windows!


A Multi-user OS

Unix is a multi-user OS: several (indeed many) people can be using the same machine at the same time, either independently or working together. Windows simply does not offer this facility.


Hardware

Unix is available on a very wide selection of hardware including Intel and clones, MIPS, Alpha (Digital/Compaq), Motorola, SPARC, PowerPC...


Stability and Upgradability

Unix is much more stable than Windows; its much easier to upgrade both the OS and applications without problems.


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Explicit Library Version Numbers

Library files (.sos and .as on unix; .dlls and .libs on Windows) on unix have explicit version numbers so that different versions of such a library can coexist on a system. Hence: upgrades of one application do not break others...


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More Stable

Unix is much more stable than Windows: my Linux PC happily stays "up" for months at a time.

The Netcraft uptime survey of Web servers is revealing: all the top sites as of today (14 March) the top 13 sites are all unix; the next two are mixed unix/Windows; the next eight are all unix; then one mixed; the next seven are all unix...


Unix --- the Ultimate IDE?

Well, that would be a daft claim, but it's surely the most flexible and powerful ODE around.

Many people like to work with a "modern" compiler (and linker) withing an IDE such as that provided by J Builder, Delphi or Visual Basic. Unix evolved (amongst other things) as an IDE. With tools such as emacs, gvim, vi, make, dbx, ld, ar, CVS, gcc, the X Window system, shells, shell-scripting... plus the multi-user nature of Unix, there simply is no more powerful development environment.


Apple!

Apple well-known for producing machines which are easy to use --- things simply work --- now use a unix for their operating system, with, of course, their interface on top. So the easiest to use computers on the planet now run unix!


Performance, Resources Required

unix requires far fewer resources in terms of hardware than Windows. Two aspects to this:


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Relative Performance: Service Delivery

Suppose you need to offer a service such as email or a web-server and this service will be stressed: speed, stress-endurance, stability...


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Relative Performance: Savings on Hardware

Unix will run on a machine with only a Intel 386 and 4Mb of RAM! All those old Pentium 1 machines that can't cope with NT will run Unix fine. Suddenly all those old machines you have around become very useful and provide years more use.


Working Environment


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Choice of Many User Interfaces

One can choose from many user-interfaces: choose one that suits you and your hardware resources (from the minimalist twm to the resource hungry KDE 2). Some examples may be found at...

There are two environments that are of particular interest at present: KDE and Gnome.


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KDE

kde.org


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Gnome

gnome.org


Applications


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Package Management

rpm pkg deb


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Remote Working


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X Windows


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"r" Commands


Philosophy


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Utilities vs Bloatware


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Master vs Slave


Shells


Community and Support


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Superior Technical Support


Free Applications




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