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Linux is VERY different from Win, if you want to try linux, it will take some time to get familiar to the filesystem and command line interface. i think win and linux are heading different directions, win is more concentrating on the user-friendly interface, but linux is focusing on performance and efficiency. you can definitely do the job faster on a linux machine than a win machine.
if you just want to try a more safe or stable os,i think mac os is the better choice, not linux. linux will take you a long time to get used to, and even longer to work fast with it.
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![]() yeah Mac is way cool, friendly and extremely easy
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for administration work, i think linux is more efficient. many servers are running on BSD,solaris, unix or linux. apparently, linux is great in performance. ![]()
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