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Originally Posted by JSWolf
If I was stuck using Windows Vista, I owuld possibly try Linux. But as Windows 7 works well and so does Windows 8.1 (with a few customizations), there's no need to switch. What is it that Linux has that Windows doesn't?
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Stability. Ease of maintenance. No malware issues. No constant anti-malware application maintenance. No Registry corruption. Sensible file structure. No Blue/Black Screens of Death. NO REGISTRY CORRUPTION. No built-in obsolescence. Almost all programs load (and update) from a single repository, with a single (universal) update command. No Registry corruption. Choice of many desktops -- not stuck with Microsoft's newest desktop dictates (like no Start Menu). Can use much less powerful hardware. No Registry corruption. Choice. Lots of choice. And, in case I missed it, no Registry corruption.