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Things that are easier on Linux than on Mac or Windows * 20 000 applications and more can be installed through the Software Manager or the package management system * Updates can be done when you want them, on your schedule * You can still use your computer when updates are occurring * Updates cover almost all the programs you have installed, there's no need to upgrade different programs at random different times * Updates include security fixes and program improvements * Updates are smaller than on Windows * No anti-virus necessary, and no worries if it's updated or configured properly or working correctly * Spyware or malware removal not necessary * Multiple desktops * Support forums where people know what they're talking about * Filename extensions are not hidden by default, and files are not executable by default, improving security by a lot * Generally Linux is a lot safer (more secure) * Linux runs on older and cheaper computers than Windows or Mac OS X * Linux is usually free
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