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linuxperks.com

I run this to show to friends when they ask me why I use linux. Hopefully you are able to do the same thing and make more people join the Linux cult.
Link to the website: linuxperks.com
This website is run by the silverflag sysadmin, if you would like to request changes, please reach out to him at sysadmin@silverflag.net
The content on the website (in markdown now) is:

Why Linux is Better

1. Cost

  • Free and Open-Source: Linux is completely free to download and use, with no hidden charges.
  • No Licensing Fees: Unlike proprietary systems, Linux does not require expensive licenses.

2. Customizability

  • Full Control: Users can modify the system to suit their needs.
  • Multiple Distributions: There are countless distributions to choose from, catering to different requirements.
  • Theming and UI Options: Linux supports extensive theming and personalization options.

3. Performance

  • Lightweight: Linux can run on minimal hardware configurations.
  • Efficient Resource Usage: It uses fewer resources compared to other operating systems.
  • Better Uptime: Known for exceptional stability and uptime.

4. Security

  • Built-in Security Features: Linux has strong inbuilt security mechanisms.
  • Fewer Vulnerabilities: The system is less prone to attacks due to its architecture.
  • Community-Driven Patches: Bugs and vulnerabilities are quickly fixed by the community.
  • No Need for Antivirus: Linux is inherently secure, reducing the need for antivirus software.

5. Development and Tech Work

  • Development Environment: Ideal for programmers with built-in tools and utilities.
  • Package Management: Simplifies software installation and management.
  • Server Administration: Widely used for hosting servers due to its reliability.
  • Open Source Software: Encourages innovation and collaboration.

6. Software Management

  • No Forced Updates: Users decide when and what to update.
  • Software Freedom: No restrictions on what you can install or run.
  • Package Repositories: Centralized repositories make finding and installing software easy.

7. Hardware Compatibility

  • Old Hardware Support: Linux can breathe new life into older machines.
  • Wide Hardware Range: Supports a vast array of devices and peripherals.

8. Privacy

  • No Telemetry: No invasive data collection by default.
  • Transparency: Open-source nature ensures complete visibility into operations.

9. Stability and Reliability

  • Crash Resistance: Rarely crashes compared to other systems.
  • Long-Term Support: Many distributions offer long-term support options.

10. Networking

  • Advanced Networking Tools: Packed with powerful networking utilities.
  • Superior for Servers: Dominates the server market due to its efficiency.

11. Licensing and Freedom

  • No EULAs: No restrictive end-user license agreements.
  • User Rights: Empowers users with full ownership of their system.

12. Community Support

  • Vibrant Community: A dedicated global community for support.
  • Rapid Troubleshooting: Issues are addressed quickly by experts and enthusiasts.

13. Specialized Use Cases

  • Penetration Testing: Preferred OS for ethical hacking tools like Kali Linux.
  • Scientific Computing: Widely used for research and computation.

14. Updates and Maintenance

  • User-Controlled Updates: Updates can be scheduled as per user convenience.
  • Rolling Releases: Some distributions offer continuous updates for cutting-edge features.

15. Gaming

  • Proton and Wine: Enables running Windows games on Linux.
  • Open-Source Drivers: Improved gaming performance through community-developed drivers.

16. Ecosystem

  • Portability: Runs on virtually any device from embedded systems to supercomputers.
  • Cross-Platform Tools: Compatible with tools that work across various OSes.

17. File System

  • Advanced File Systems: Features like ext4 and btrfs for superior file management.
  • No File Fragmentation: Eliminates the need for defragmentation.

18. Energy Efficiency

  • Better Battery Life: Optimized for efficient energy consumption.

19. Ethical and Philosophical Reasons

  • Freedom of Choice: Empowers users to make decisions about their system.
  • No Corporate Oversight: Free from corporate-driven restrictions.

20. Learning and Education

  • Free Education: Excellent for learning programming and system administration.
  • Rich Documentation: Abundance of free guides and tutorials.

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