Posted January 27, 2021
Abishia: so many think Linux is like few years back really it blows my mind and i have been using Linux for 2 day's now
Actually, it always felt that Linux has been ahead of Windows and Windows has been playing catch-up. Two examples:
* Under Linux, as long as I've used it (in other words, since no later than 2000), mounting a disk image has always been easy. Windows didn't get that feature until Windows *8*.
* The Linux kernel would aggressively cache disk accesses, so files you recently accessed would remain in RAM, reducing load times drastically. Windows XP did not do this, making Linux significantly superior for workloads that often accessed the same files.
* Linux has a RAM-based filesystem (more technically, it uses the whole disk caching mechanism as the filesystem, just never writing it out to disk). I believe Windows *still* doesn't have this (without 3rd party tools).
On systems with no pointing device, or for users who can't see very well (and hence can't see where the "install" button is) or have poor hand-eye coordination, clicking is not easier than typing commands.
Post edited January 27, 2021 by dtgreene