What if Linux and windows marry?
Quite often in relationships there are two seemingly very different people who, for some reason, become a couple. To outside eyes they appear to be completely incompatible with each other. These people marry and have a child. This child is a combination of characteristics of these two people. Sometimes these different characteristics produce a wonder child and sometimes they produce a child we wonder about.
It crossed my mind that if Linux and windows combine in matrimony their resulting combination would produce what? So as a thought experiment I am going to explore what would be the possible outcome. Lets face it, Linux and windows are about as far away and different from each other as the poles on a magnet. Would it be possible to merge these two operating systems together and create the ultimate operating system? How could this be achieved? What would stay, what would go and what would change?
Lets start from the deep and dark recesses of these operating systems and move up to the user interface.
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