I don't.
use Linux
Windows and Linux use a device letter to identify each storage device.
Different Linux distributions can use different GUI's some will use Gnome or KDE. Most distributions will let you choose which you want. If you have an older machine you might want to use XFCE or LXDE window managers. If you are looking for a distribution you might want to try Linux Mint it uses all of these Window Managers.
Because it has multiple WINDOWS for programs to run in, just like the Mac OS of the time........... In short, use linux.
If you're referring to the Compiz window manager which provides OpenGL 'window dressing" enhancements to the Linux GUI desktop, you should be able to just uninstall it and use some other window manager such as Metacity or Sawfish, etc.
No, it is unix-based but Linux is a kernel not an operating system.Ubuntu,Linux Mint,Debian,and puppy Linux,ect. are OS's that use the Linux kernel.
Businesses use Linux for a wide variety of purposes. Some use it for web servers or other file servers. Others use them for engineering or multimedia workstations. Others use them directly as the operating system for products they make, such as cell phones and PDAs. Google does all of the above with Linux.
PHP with Linux is completely different, since everything is free (Linux, Apache, Mysql, FileZila, PHP, etc.). Linux is also way more stable for production use, since it's regularly updated (at least once a months, for certain distribution). Remember, the Internet runs on Linux, mostly CentOS and RedHat.However, windows is way more compatible with everyday applications. The best would be to have a development computer running Linux (buy an old, use computer, install Linux on it), and have an everyday Windows computer.
ALT+F4. A lot of window managers and desktop environments on Linux also use this shortcut.
Windows: Open start menu, click "Run", type in "telnet" Linux: Open a Terminal window, type in "telnet"
everyone can use linux
Almost all Unix/Linux systems use the 'df' command to find out how big the partition is, how much is in use, and the percentage of the system in use. This command must be used in a command window.