100 reasons Linux beats Windows
That's right; you heard me. Here are – count 'em – one hundred reasons why Linux beats Windows.
1. You don’t have to “activate” Linux by phone or Internet.
2. If you change your hardware and re-install Linux you don’t have to call someone to justify it.
3. There’s no such thing as Linux Genuine Advantage.
4. Linux vendors, for the most part, don’t charge you a cent.
5. And they didn’t give $10m of your hard-earned cash to Jerry Seinfeld.
6. You can install Linux on as many computers as you want.
7. You can give it away to friends and family.
8. You can download it and you can burn disc after disc.
9. You don’t have to enter obscure product keys stuck onto your computer.
10. You don’t have to store product keys for safety.
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