This section is about getting Linux and Windows to work together, either in the same network or even on the same machine. It also talks about things you can do to help yourself (and others) ugrade from Windows to Linux.
One common argument against Linux is the lack of software. That is just a myth. There are replacements/equivalents for every imaginable type of software. The only problem you might encounter is when you need a very specific feature that only one software product has or need a special format. Note that "special format" typically means propriatary, as you can bet that Linux supports all open standards.
For a list of replacements/equivalents, check out these two places:
One common argument against Linux is the lack of software. That is just a myth. There are replacements/equivalents for every imaginable type of software. The only problem you might encounter is when you need a very specific feature that only one software product has or need a special format. Note that "special format" typically means propriatary, as you can bet that Linux supports all open standards.
For a list of replacements/equivalents, check out these two places:
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