
For desktop or home use, Linux is very cheap or free, Windows is expensive. For server use, Linux is very cheap compared to Windows. Microsoft allows a single copy of Windows to be used on only one computer. Starting with Windows XP, they use software to enforce this rule (Windows Product Activation at first, later Genuine Windows). In contrast, once you have purchased Linux, you can run it on any number of computers for no additional charge.

CCG writes - "Thomas & Friends™: Wonders of Sodor fills a very, very specific niche. When it works, it provides a relaxing and nostalgic experience. However, the odd controls, graphical issues, and bugs are an oily stain on what should be a polished product. Add to that the fact that the game released with one of the 6 engines locked behind an extra DLC paywall, and the overall experience is more likely to bust your buffers. If you're an older gamer whose passion is trains, then this game might be for you; it does have a "Very Positive" rating on Steam, so that has to mean something. Otherwise, it's not one I'd spend $40+ on."
"Kalypso Media and Kite Games are today very proud and happy to announce that ‘Sudden Strike 5’ is now available for PC and consoles." - Kalypso Media and Kite Games.
"Indie developer, Strangely Named is excited to confirm that their latest title, OBLITACRATER, is out now on PlayStation 5 & Xbox Series X|S, alongside its full 1.0 release on Steam." - Strangely Named.
can't wait to play all my games on there.
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As a long time Windows supporter, I first encountered linux when I dual booting, I didn't like it much... felt strange and foreign. I then put it on my PS3 still no love, and recently I dual booted 9.1 and Vista.... and I can't even go near Vista now. I DBANed my hard drive and effectively my Vista disk :P. And now I'm running solely off Ubuntu 9.1.
It feel wierd, but cool. In Vista the operating system worked for you, but Ubuntu youhave to work. You feel connected you feel like it's somehow cooler when you install something, when you go into terminal.
The UI is ten times quicker and better, I could get anywhere in seconds, everything is sorted and clean.
If you know what your doing Linux is for you, if not then.... I suppose you could keep with 7 or Vista. But in my opinion 9.1>Vista.
4 more days, 4 MORE DAYS! 10.04!
Linux is poo compared to Win7.