Because Linux was modeled after Unix, and designed to be a suitable free replacement. Windows is targeted at a slightly different market, and was primarily designed to be operated using a GUI, not the command line.
Because Linux was modeled after Unix, and designed to be a suitable free replacement. Windows is targeted at a slightly different market, and was primarily designed to be operated using a GUI, not the command line.
Because Linux was modeled after Unix, and designed to be a suitable free replacement. Windows is targeted at a slightly different market, and was primarily designed to be operated using a GUI, not the command line.
Yes, I think that Linux is safer. You should use Ubuntu for gaming/programming and Kali Linux for hacking/penetration testing.
"ifconfig" is a command found in most *NIX operating systems (think UNIX, Linux, BSD, etc...). it's equivalent in Windows is "ipconfig". it is a command you call from the shell (not the graphical user interface) that allows you see/set IP configurations for a specific interface.
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.
I think that there is only way to reinstalled windows xp
Type exit to leave a terminal.
If you mean os, no you can download it on Windows, Mac, and Linux even (if anyone uses linux...) and if you mean web browser I think you may use any but might need java.
On windows OS the command is tracert X . instead of the X you input either IP or the destination or a domain name, Google.com for example. On Linux OS i think the command is tracepath.
On the Minecraft download page, you can download a Vanilla (standard) Minecraft server for Windows, Mac, and (I think) Linux.
I think you mean chgrp. It stands for change group. you use it thusly: chgrp groupname target1<target2, target 3,...>
I think you use command tab on a mac or control tab on a windows