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but will instead focus on functionality.
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There is plenty of discussion of the advantages and disadvantages of open source elsewhere.
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Besides, what is there to discuss
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when we now know that `even Microsoft loves open source`_?
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(Besides, what is there to discuss
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when we now know that `even Microsoft loves open source`_?)
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.. _even Microsoft loves open source: http://www.networkworld.com/article/2216878/windows/microsoft---we-love-open-source-.html
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(This discussion will only mention Microsoft and other companies
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This discussion will only mention Microsoft and other companies
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in so far as their actions are directly relevant
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to the technically capabilities of Windows and Linux.
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As an aside, Microsoft gets a lot of guff in the open-source world,
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(As an aside, Microsoft gets a lot of guff in the open-source world,
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but its behavior is typical for a corporation
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whose a bottom line relies on sales of proprietary software and devices.
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It's economics, not malice.)
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@@ -73,7 +74,8 @@ but I have tried to include other distributions when possible.
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In this document, the term "Linux" is shorthand for the entire distribution,
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including bootloader, kernel, shell, window manager, package manager, etc.
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Similarly, the term "Windows" refers to all default components of modern versions of Microsoft Windows NT,
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Similarly, the term "Windows"
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refers to all default components of modern versions of Microsoft Windows NT,
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including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, and Windows 8.
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Many of the same arguments in favor of Linux
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- Instead, this is meant to provide insight
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into why some people choose to use Linux as a desktop operating system,
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despite its shortcomings,
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and possibly to challenge some misconceptions that people have about Linux and Windows.
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and possibly to challenge some misconceptions
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that people have about Linux and Windows.
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- Corrections and additions are, of course, welcome.
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Windows developers are ones who know the most about its flaws and strengths.
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- Finally, definitions of better and worse are necessarily subjective,
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