Linux V/S Windows

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Many peoples says Linux is more expensive than windows but its totally wrong:happy26: because Linux is a free Operating System. Windows has two main lines. The older flavors are referred to as "Win9x" and consist of Windows 95, 98, 98SE and Me. The newer flavors are referred to as "NT class" and consist of Windows NT3, NT4, 2000, XP and Vista. Going back in time, Windows 3.x preceded Windows 95 by a few years. And before that, there were earlier versons of Windows, but they were not popular. Microsoft no longer supports Windows NT3, NT4, all the 9x versions and of course anything older. Support for Windows 2000 is partial (as of April 2007).

The flavors of Linux are referred to as distributions (often shortened to "distros"). All the Linux distributions released around the same time frame will use the same kernel (the guts of the Operating System). They differ in the add-on software provided, GUI, install process, price, documentation and technical support. Both Linux and Windows come in desktop and server editions.
 
when you talk about desktop its different and when it comes to enterprise market...nothing is free my dear friend. No enterprise grade Linux is free even if its then service and support costs you money. dont want to enter into debate but off course it does cost more when it comes to large number of users and services.
 
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