As usual, I will read through all my favorite links and I found the subject above very interesting from SUSE Linux Enterprise in Americas. The original source is from iTWire.
- You don’t have to “activate” Linux by phone or Internet.
- If you change your hardware and re-install Linux you don’t have to call someone to justify it.
- There’s no such thing as Linux Genuine Advantage.
- Linux vendors, for the most part, don’t charge you a cent.
- And they didn’t give $10m of your hard-earned cash to Jerry Seinfeld.
- You can install Linux on as many computers as you want.
- You can give it away to friends and family.
- You can download it and you can burn disc after disc.
- You don’t have to enter obscure product keys stuck onto your computer.
- You don’t have to store product keys for safety.
- Nobody ever sells a second-hand computer with Linux on it and then has to deal with buyers complaining they were “ripped off” because Microsoft Word isn’t installed.
- You don’t have to explain to Linux users that “Windows 97” isn’t a product, nor is “Office 98” and that it’s not “Vista” which has the ridiculous ribbon bar.
- Do you like the Internet? The TCP/IP protocol was built on UNIX computers. It’s natural to Linux, unlike Windows which only embraced TCP/IP as its native protocol from Windows 2000.
- Do you like to program? The C programming language was built for UNIX.
- Similarly, many well-known scripting languages debuted in the UNIX/Linux world.
- If you learned PHP you’re now able to write web apps for Windows Server 2008 which supports PHP out-of-the-box – not Microsoft’s own ASP.NET. Meanwhile, Windows devs need to pick up PHP now.
- You don’t need to defragment Linux. At all. Ever.
- It’s not even the case you really do have to defragment it but the vendor will say it is “maintenance free” because you can schedule a task to do the defragmentation.
- You don’t have to worry about viruses.
- You know your computing experience will be safer and more secure because of the Linux ingrained philosophy of running processes at the lowest required level of access.

But a lot of nice games build for Windows environment… sup…sup…