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IJSTR >> Volume 1 - Issue 5, June 2012 Edition



International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research  
International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research

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ISSN 2277-8616



Demographics of Linux And Windows

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AUTHOR(S)

Ashutosh Dhamija, Robin Walia, Vidhu Rawal

 

KEYWORDS

Linux, windows, operating system, comparision.

 

ABSTRACT

In this paper we have compared Linux and windows. We have briefly explained Linux and its commands. We also analysed Linux systems's advantages & disadvantages with respect to cost, security, choice, software, hardware, understanding, compatibility and use of alternative programs. In the end we compared various operating systems in terms of connectivity, scalability, stability and other important parameters.

 

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