In my personal opinion, No, a Linux server is the better answer for the web. I would recommend a windows server only when running asp/.net, and with the introduction of mono (an apache module), Linux machines can run .net (although I've never used this, myself, and it is in its infancy).
Linux, in general, has much better thread and memory handling than Windows. In a multi-threaded web server, it should serve you better.
Remember, that things like this are always a personal preference type of thing, and the debate between Windows and Linux is fierce. My advice would be to look up benchmarking information for Windows web servers and Linux web servers, and see which would suit your needs.
Linux is better than Windows for servers because it is more stable and more secure which are two important reasons why it is better for your server and why you can trust it more.
Generally speaking, no. Windows has a slower patch cycle than most Linux distributions, thus exploits are exposed for longer and have a greater probability of being hit.
It all depends on what you want to do with your computer.
It is more user friendly.
Much better, safer, and faster than Windows.
For hosting a Wordpress blog? Linux, easily. Linux just plain does servers better than Windows. For writing to one? It really doesn't matter. All that's relevant is the web browser, here.
It is more advantageous to have a dedicated server running the Microsoft Windows platform because it is able to support many more and different types of technologies than Linux.
You can do. Linux is more than capable of it. Ultimately you should go with whatever suits your needs and what you are comfortable with, however. If your experience with hosting servers is dominated by Windows Server, it might be a better idea to go with that, for instance
Because it's incredibly secure, stable, fast, and proven to be efficient as server/supercomputer OS. It also has a better TCP/IP stack than windows.
There isn't a right answer for this question. Linux, Windows and mac are all different. It's just what you want to do with your computer.
How the home laptop is used is the first thing to consider when choosing an operating system. Linux is free and comes with a suite of application software. Microsoft Windows costs are higher, and no application software is bundled with Windows. More games are available for Windows than for Linux.
Linux is considered to be more secure than Windows.