Differences Glance Windows And Linux

Internet Explorer, Media Player, Notepad, and several other small programs, a program that will we find after the installation of Windows. This is very different from Linux. Linux comes with many programs in it. Once installed, you will find many programs directly from virtually all categories of programs. Call it the category Office Suite, Multimedia (Sound, Video, Graphics), Internet (Browsers, Email, Chat, Downloader, Messenger, Torrent, News), 3D, Games, Utility, etc.. With the installation of nearly the same time, Linux users not only get an operating system but also all the programs needed for daily activities in Linux.
There are many similarities and there are also many differences between Linux and Windows. Some of the differences that exist in Linux and Windows, among others: 

System Configuration You may often hear in Linux you need to edit the file manually through the command 
line. Some of this news is true, but with PCLINUX Control Center you can do the system configuration is as easy as point n click. PCLINUX have good hardware detection, so almost all of them run automatically. And nearly all programs on PCLINUX accompanied with a configuration that is ready to use. For example, Internet browsers has been accompanied by a number of plug-ins. No need to download and install flash plug-ins or the other.
 
Hardware Support You often hear of a hardware is not working on Linux. This happens because hardware makers do not provide Linux driver version. Fortunately, these days quite a lot of vendors that already provide Linux driver support. And the introduction of hardware that Linux will progressively increase so rarely heard from hardware issues in Linux. Handle Crash Linux in general seen as a stable operating system. And if you compare Linux with Windows 95/98/Me, Linux is much more stable. Windows XP - if you follow the instructions properly the system - will be fairly stable. And just as with Windows, one day you too will have a problem in Linux. Although rare, but the program crashes or hangs that could happen. It is a fact of life in the computer world. Yet there are some differences in Windows and Linux. Unix and Linux have the nature of multi-user.
 
Linux applications run differently from Windows. When an application is locked, you can turn it off easily. Simply press the key combination Ctrl + Esc, and you can select an application (or process) which are problematic. And if the graphics system is locked, you can switch to the command-prompt (by pressing Ctrl + Alt + F1) and kill process software manually. You also have the option to restart the desktop just by pressing Ctrl + Alt + Backspace. This means you do not have to reboot the system even if Linux is failing. Windows is the operating system, which is why Windows does not provide many programs once installed. If anything maybe you'll only find Internet Explorer, Media Player, Notepad, and several other small programs.

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