Windows should learn from the top 10 features of Linxu

  

Webjx.com News December 7, according to foreign media reports, in the foreseeable future, the battle between Windows and Linux will continue. Although Windows is the dominant player and has many advantages, Linux also has a lot to learn from.

The following are the top 10 features of Linxu for Windows:

1. Compiz Hybrid Window Manager

Compared with the Aero desktop window management tool in Windows, Linux Compiz is even better. Compiz is a hybrid window manager based on OpenGL that enables multiple visual effects during window management.

2. Multi-User Login

Windows 7 does allow users to set up multiple accounts, but not both. Linxu can be implemented without the help of third-party tools.

3. Log Files

Windows log files are quite complex and require different tools to read. The Linxu log is stored in the same directory and can be read with a simple text editor.

4. Application Installation Central Management

For the Linxu system, users can search all applications in one directory.

5. Cron automates tasks

Cron under Linux allows users to easily perform tasks automatically, while third-party software is required under Windows.

6. Regular upgrades

This is a place that Windows urgently needs to learn. Linux usually has a fixed upgrade cycle.

7. Root User

Under Windows, normal users can perform many operations. Because of this, the virus can be used as a machine. In Linux systems, this usually requires a root password.

8. Simplified version

For Windows, a desktop version is sufficient for a server version.

9. Pre-installed applications

Windows comes pre-installed with many useless programs, but does not include the most basic Word. In contrast, after installing Linux, it basically meets the general needs.

10. Hardware Detection

After installing Windows, there are usually a lot of hardware that can't be used because the driver is not installed yet, and Windows can't identify the specific information of these hardware, so users can't get started. . And under Linux it is completely different.

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