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I’ve been working a lot with Windows 7 recently. I’ve also, as always, been using Linux distributions like Fedora, SLED (SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop), and Ubuntu.
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Windows vs. Linux: What’s the Difference for Everyday Users?
Linux Distros Typically Aren't for Profit Probably the biggest difference between the two OSes is the underlying philosophy: Windows is a product made by the Microsoft corporation, and it’s sold ...
Consistent system clock setting Both OSes can show time inconsistently If you dual-boot Windows with any Linux distribution, you might have noticed a time difference between the two operating systems.
Dual booting Linux and Windows is simple, and in this guide, we'll walk you through how to do it on your PC step-by-step.
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