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What is more secure, desktop Linux or Windows?
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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 1046629" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>OMG... Linux is not just a collection of distros that some nerds use in their desktop. It's in your routers, your Android phone, your smart watches, your tv sets and I can go on and on. The total windows os installation would only be 10% of what Linux is in. Most of us uses one version of Linux in our daily life without knowing it's Linux. Apar from that 99% internet facing servers in the world is built around Linux kernel and when you consider the number of attacks it all receives would be far greater than the total number of attacks against all the installation of windows. So you are highly mistaken on that point of argument I suppose.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 1046629, member: 11847"] OMG... Linux is not just a collection of distros that some nerds use in their desktop. It's in your routers, your Android phone, your smart watches, your tv sets and I can go on and on. The total windows os installation would only be 10% of what Linux is in. Most of us uses one version of Linux in our daily life without knowing it's Linux. Apar from that 99% internet facing servers in the world is built around Linux kernel and when you consider the number of attacks it all receives would be far greater than the total number of attacks against all the installation of windows. So you are highly mistaken on that point of argument I suppose. [/QUOTE]
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