Originally posted by stabie:
Not quite true. The TCP stack (the thing that actually connects you to the internet) is much cleaner under *nix. Microsoft has come some distance, but the *nix implementations are simply better. There are also multi-tasking reasons why the *nix version of the browser will perform better than the windows equivalent. That said, I agree that opera for example is going to blow the drawers off IE or netscape on either platform.
And Windows presently allows more efficient processing of some sorts for network connections. This is being fixed in the next release of Linux, and the patch is available, but not everything in Linux-land is roses.
The main reason you'd want to move off IE/windows is virus protection, plain and simple. Microsoft until recently just didn't care about security. Their implementations show it (The way the read mail is an example of how not to be secure.)
All operating systems and most applications contain bugs and vulnerabilities. Linux has two huge advantages:
- An army of developers who are willing to issue fixes quickly, and
- A smaller user base, which makes Linux a less interesting target for virus writers.
No magic there. I do AV and security software development BTW.
EDIT: Fixed a bug.
[This message has been edited by charlie (edited May 06, 2003).]