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Versions of linux are based off the unix kernel which is far more sbtale than anything Microsoft ever came up with. It is far more expandable and adaptable than Windows. A lot of your small to mid-sized commercial software is written for unix or linux based computers because they don't crash they're running 24/7 with very little problems. A Windows NT environment had to be re-booted at least once a week to keep them going not so with the unix/linux platform. This is because Windows doesn't block off memory spaces for sole use of applications unix does if an application in unix should crash it doesn't affect anything else you can kill that process and restart it with nothing else bothered, no reboot necessary, etc. Apple, to me is the best of both worlds it uses the solid unix core underneath the OS X operating system, which is very user friendly, more so than linux although once you spend some time with linux and realize it's power, you can have fun with it it's sort of combination of PC and mainframe if you will, which is the environment I work in. I haven't tried the ubuntu version per se, but have used Red Hat and SuSe. I've also used the SCO OpenServer 5.5 Unix Enterprise version which the GUI was ancient-looking, but extremely powerful in its capabilities, for example, it'd run 64 terminal displays just for the console as a default on my system if I allowed it to. For ease of use, I'd check out the Apple OS X newest version is Leopard which is more pure in Unix than their previous OS X versions. Of course, you're stuck running it on an Apple which I've become a convert to and will never buy another Windows PC again for my own use.
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