It would depend on what the user/business is going to be using the machine for. For example, using a Linux machine for the sole purpose of playing AAA titles is not th best idea at the moment. You could use a Linux/Microsoft Office combo if you know how to get it working.
Vista Home Premium : Not Linux! Get linux! Vista Business : Not Linux! Get linux!
Yes, a small business can be run using Linux. Two popular operating systems are Ubuntu or Linux Mint.
Two main reasons are it is not Microsoft, so Linux is free and without having to be licensed or registered, as with Windows. And Linux is much more stable and dependable than Windows.
Switch to Linux.
These are the following Windows Operating Systems that support Intel Hyper-Threading Technology: Windows XP Professional and Home Edition, Windows Vista Home Basic, Premium, Ultimate and Business. And for Linux users: Red Hat Linux Ver 9(Professional and Personal versions), SuSE Linux Ver 8.2 (Professional and Personal versions), Red Flag Linux Desktop ver 4.0, COSIX Linux 4.0
Android is a Linux based operating system means you are already running Linux over your smart device ! And you can switch Android with some other Linux version !
No. Lindows is long obsolete.This is an essay question, so you're supposed to write your own opinion and justification for it.
Kernel, but I guess when you will learn, you will have to switch (Ubuntu for programmers and gamers and Kali Linux for penetration testers and hackers)
It allows you to switch users.
If the hardware is physically enabled (such as via a switch or in the BIOS), most Linux distributions should be able to use the Bluetooth receiver. The program that is used to manage Bluetooth connections varies by interface and distro.
Linux is not very popular on personal computers, but it is on servers because it is free.
The Mac's AirPort card conforms to the standard IEEE 802.11 and should be recognised by a Linux installation. From personal experience it works fine with Ubuntu without any need for configuration.