View Poll Results: Which do you use

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  • 1. Windows

    28 68.29%
  • 2. linux based

    13 31.71%
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Thread: Linux vs Windows

  1. #41
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    Vote Window wasy to use ^^ but lc is expensive

  2. #42
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    Mac Os X (Unix) :P

  3. #43
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    Default Linux ?

    i think for normal desktop, games , ect, u can best use windows for now.

    For web,ftp, ect servers. Linux is the better one. but u need to configure a lot.

    If the make the configure of it easyer, it wil get more users. ( like me :)

  4. #44
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    linux is too ugly,and a little program only can install,many program cant download,and install also very hard,dont know how to install!then many thing want to set up,windows is more better!

  5. #45
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    Quote Originally Posted by netteyim.bizhat.com
    please help me... i have posted a new topic called linux or win... i'm waiting your replies
    Use Linux.
    If you want to play games, just buy a PlayStation...

    I use Debian GNU/Linux at home, at work, and on my laptop, because I want a free, light, extremely stable, very secure, open-source, user-friendly, hightly customizable, and fast OS, with a huge choice of softwares.

  6. #46

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    Linux riskier than Windows?
    By Munir Kotadia
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    Companies run greater risks if they run their Web sites on Linux rather than Windows, a Microsoft-funded study has concluded.
    Last year, a Web server based on Windows Server 2003 had fewer flaws to fix than one based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3 in a standard open-source configuration, researchers said in a paper released Tuesday.

    Moreover, the study indicated that the Microsoft-based Web server had far fewer "days of risk"--a measure of the number of days that each vulnerability is known, but unpatched--than the open-source rival.

    "All this study can do is give people pause, to say they shouldn't go with common wisdom over which platform has more security," said

    We believe there to be inaccuracies.
    --Mark Cox, security response team leader, Red Hat Herbert Thompson, one of the three authors of the paper and the director of research and training at Security Innovations, a security applications company. The common belief is that Linux is more secure that Windows.

    The paper has already caused some controversy, as some details were presented at the RSA Conference last month. Previous studies comparing measures of security in Windows and Linux have also caused heated discussion.

    "We believe there to be inaccuracies," Mark Cox, the leader of Red Hat's security response team, wrote about the recent study in a blog posted to the software company's Web site on Tuesday. He said that the study did not separate severe vulnerabilities from less serious ones.

    Red Hat did not otherwise comment on the paper and referred requests for comment to the blog.

    Counting the holes
    For the study, researchers counted the fixes published for flaws in each Web server setup in 2004. In addition, they tallied days of risk, the cumulative number of days between the time information on a flaw is publicly released and the time the software developer patches that vulnerability.

    A server using Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 3 had more than 12,000 days of risk, while a Microsoft configuration had about 1,600, they said.

    As for flaws, a Red Hat-based Web server with open-source Apache Web server software, MySQL database and the PHP scripting language had to deal with 174 holes in its default configuration, the study found. A Web server based on Microsoft Server 2003, Internet Information Server 6, Microsoft SQL Server 2000 and ASP.Net had 52 vulnerabilities in the default configuration.

    The researchers also studied Red Hat and Windows Web servers in minimal configurations, taking out of consideration applications that are not needed for serving Web pages. Even in that case, Microsoft still handily beat Red Hat, with only 52 flaws, compared with 132 for the Linux software.

    Red Hat's Cox countered the findings in his blog posting.

    "There were only 8 flaws in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3 that would be classed as 'critical' by either the Microsoft or the Red Hat severity scales," he wrote. "Of those, three-quarters were fixed in a day, and the average was 8 days."

    Critical flaws are generally those that allow an attacker to remotely take control of a computer system. The study did break vulnerabilities down into "high," "medium" and "low" severity ratings. Flaws graded as a high severity include Red Hat and Microsoft's critical classifications and flaws that allow local users to gain access to system functions. Microsoft had far fewer high-severity flaws in both the default and minimal configurations, according to the paper.

    Microsoft did fund the study, the researchers acknowledged. The software giant released a statement on Tuesday that indicated

    I think either is infinitely securable by a skilled Jedi administrator.
    --Herbert Thompson, study author the report was part of Microsoft's "Get the Facts" campaign, aimed at highlighting the benefits of Windows software.

    "When Security Innovations submitted a proposal to Microsoft to research ways to measure vendor software security, we evaluated the proposal and determined that this type of analysis would be useful for our customers and funded their research," the company said in the statement. "We encourage customers to review and evaluate the data in the context of their own computing environments."

    Richard Ford, a computer science professor at the Florida Institute of Technology, and Fabien Casteran, a security test engineer at Security Innovations, were the authors of the report alongside Thompson. The researchers hope to stave off criticism by publishing their methods as part of the report.

    "The methodology was designed to allow others to validate it for themselves--it has to be quantitative and repeatable," Thompson said. "We didn't just want to hand people the cake; we wanted to give them a recipe as well."

    While both days of risk and vulnerability counts are not true measures of security, Thompson said that they wanted to focus on a metric that mattered to system administrators. The cumulative time that they had to wait for patches is a reasonable measure, he argued.

    Thompson admitted, however, that security largely depends on the expertise of the administrator.

    "I think either (operating system) is infinitely securable by a skilled Jedi administrator," Thompson said. "If I have a Linux guru, then I want that guy to do the Linux web server. I am more of a Window guru, so I would use Windows."
    source:cnet
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  7. #47
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    Linux vs. Windows. Hasn't this question been around for forever. I personally use both Windows XP Pro and Suse Linux 9.2. Which i use just depends on the task at hand and which supports what. For example, if i want to play most games, i use windows because of hardware and software support issues. However, to do web development and some software development i have been using linux because most of them come with apache and mysql and php and it is so easy to set up. Plus, the open source projects rock on linux. I know people who paid for dreamweaver (which is a nice product) but if you just run linux and use bluefish you get the same thing except in my opinion better and it is free. So to wrap this up, it just depends on what you are planning on doing that determines which os you use

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    Linux is crap, but windows is even bigger crap...

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    Default hmmm

    this is not worth as a question hmmm

  10. #50
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    I USE WINDOWS BECAUSE IT IS USER FRIENDLY AND LAMER CAN KNOW ABT COMPUTERS EASILY USING LINUX..



    UR POLL WATCHER...
    ADHI...



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