do your own research
More or less.
MS is nasty and try very hard to make things incompatible, but generally linux can read and write windows drive.
In Linux: ls In Windows: dir
If you want to share files with other linux computer use NFS. If you want to share files with windows computer use SAMBA.
Yes. Ubuntu can read files and directories created by a Windows system.
yes you can if you have the same php and mysql version on the windows machine just take a copy of the files and do a mysql db backup and move it. but if your haveing speed issues with Linux youll get worse on windows. yes you can if you have the same php and mysql version on the windows machine just take a copy of the files and do a mysql db backup and move it. but if your haveing speed issues with Linux youll get worse on windows.
There is plenty of software which allows Linux to work with NTFS file system. For windows there is not as much. But I think Acronis "Backup and Recovery" allows you to read Linux file systems under windows.
Ya Linux is virus free OS, How?? Answer: Linux OS Extracted files and folders are kept hidden which cannot be accessed by viruses. Now what are Viruses?? Viruses are the files which carry the path-name of the WINDOWS FOLDER present in Windows OS where all the functional .(DOT)dll files are stored. Once these .dll files get corrupted then the PC starts behaving like a mad bull. So, these .dll kind (not the same format files) of files are also their in Linux OS but they are kept hidden, as a result the virus path cannot find them. Thus, no damage but still the files stored by the user on a Linux machine get corrupted.
Nothing. It will just read the files as if it would in Windows, but will not trigger the autorun as it would do in Windows.
By means of an external drive, linux and windows are different OSes, but you may use those very same files in both. If you are using the same computer with a dual boot you may use, again, an external drive or just browse windows folder after mounting it in your linux OS.
There are 3 types of files:Ordinary files- it contains only data as a stream of characters.Directory files- it contains name of files and the number associated with them.Device files- All devices and peripherals are represented by files.
Preemptive (both Windows and Linux).