You’re a writer, maybe a gamer? Perhaps a sound engineer, and you are working tirelessly on that new side project. Suddenly you get this message: “Oops! something went wrong…” Now if we’re being honest, these types of messages are not useful at all. Is it? I mean, look at it. Oh, this isn’t your first time? Aha!

Well, guess what? Linux provides you with precise error logs that tell you what caused the error. (Don’t deny it, buddy. You don’t see this anywhere.) By knowing what went wrong, you can now precisely search the Internet for a solution to the error.

Now, to the more interesting part. Did you know? Linux has been around since the mid-90s and has since reached hundreds of thousands of user-base around the globe? Bro. Linux is actually everywhere! It’s in your phone(s), thermostats, in your cars, televisions, etc. It also runs most of the Internet. Yup, you heard that right.

Stop with the rumbling, bro. What is Linux? Just like *sick face* Windows, iOS, macOS. Linux is an operating system (a kernel, if I’m being very honest). An operating system is software that manages all the hardware resources associated with your desktop or laptop. To put it simply, the operating system manages the communication between your software and your hardware. Without the operating system (OS), the software wouldn’t function.

Why use Linux?

You’re still asking that? Why bother learning a completely different computing environment, when the operating system that ships with my PC works just fine?

I’ll be answering your question with another question, buddy. Now. Does that operating system you’re currently using really work just fine? Or... do you battle with stuff like viruses, malware, slowdowns, crashes, costly repairs, and licensing fees? Hahaha! *evil laughs


If you struggle with the above, Linux might be the perfect platform for you. Linux has grown into one of the most reliable computer ecosystems on the planet. Combine that reliability with zero costs of entry and you have the perfect solution for a desktop platform. No kidding, my friend! Zero cost of entry… as in free. You can install Linux on as many computers as you like without paying a cent for software or server licensing.

So yeah, so.. why Linux?

Conclusion

If you’re looking for one of the most reliable, secure, and dependable platforms for both the desktop and the server, look no further than one of the many Linux distributions. With Linux, you can assure your desktops will be free of trouble, your servers are up, and your support requests are minimal.

There, you get to be a god and have the power to control your internet privacy and security!

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