Ok, so let me see we are talking about Linux but then you throw in Mac. And then a little Unix at times. What next? Solaris?
Ok, so combine all three systems and and you get something that can compete with windows. I'll admit that to, so don't ask me a million times to admit it later. Here let me make it easy on you.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
When you combine the best features of Linux, Unix, Mac OS X, and Solaris you get a better system than Windows overall.
Sure, what I'm talking about applies to all modern *NIX systems. They deprecated Crypt() and a two-character salt long ago, once they realized that computer technology was getting close to the point where it could be broken. They realized that it was a security concern and did something about it. The technology is already here, and Microsoft has done nothing (unless Vista is better).