![]() ![]() The installation is quick and its light on resources. Hackers can easily create customized live boot disks and drives from any Linux distribution that they want. Reason #2: Linux is lighter and more portable. Even with command lines, such as command prompt (nerfed since vista) and Power Shell, you still don't have the complete functionality and integration compared with Linux. This restrict user interaction to point-and-click navigation (slower) and application/system menu options for configuration. In contrast, Windows was built around the graphic user interface (GUI). Many of the utilities built into Linux have greater functionality above and beyond their windows counterparts. This grants users far greater access and control over their system, above an beyond customization. ![]() Linux was designed around a strong and highly integrated command line interface. Reason #1: command line interface vs graphical user interface
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