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.
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.
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 the Minecraft download page, you can download a Vanilla (standard) Minecraft server for Windows, Mac, and (I think) Linux.
You need different versions to run it on different Operating Systems. I think you can get it for Windows, Macintosh, and Linux.
Microsoft Windows Mac OS Linux - Got alot of distributions. I think the major ones are Ubuntu and Open Suse
I think it was the Linux kernel. There are many used with Linux now.
Linux has already surpassed all other operating systems for web servers. The growth rate for new servers is slowing, but it is still ahead of Windows servers.
Microsoft Windows Mac OS Linux - Got alot of distributions. I think the major ones are Ubuntu and Open Suse
Minecraft currently does not run on any gaming consoles; it is available for Windows, Mac, Linux, and any other PC OS you can think of.