Linux vs Windows, Which One Is Better and Why? Easy to Understand.
Have you ever wondered why some people use something called âLinuxâ instead of the typical Windows? In my case, itâs because I completely distrust the security of Windows and its programs. Thereâs no privacy in Windows and you never know if they are spying on you or going to. For me, Windows is one of the most insecure operating systemsâand I used it for 15 years.
Well, many get into Linux just to use the terminal and feel like a hacker or very smart, but in reality, it doesnât matter why you use Windows or Linux. Iâll tell you which is better based on my experience using Windows for 15 years and Linux for 5 years, besides being a professional in operating systems and having some knowledge in cybersecurity.

Iâll tell you how I got into Linux. It was out of pure curiosity. Iâm not going to deny that Windows has the best gamesâif weâre talking about gaming. And I consider myself a gamer, and Iâll die a gamer. But thatâs not the point. The point is that I entered the Linux world by chance, kind of playing around.
I realized how good Linux isâthe lightness, the security, the PRIVACY, plus discovering a lot of free open-source software. I donât know, there are many reasons why I now use Linux.
Windows is still my favorite for gaming, BUT only that. It has nothing that Linux could envyâexcept for the games.
But Windows has a lot to envy about Linux, like the fact that Linux has no ads in its software manager, and doesnât try to spy on you every time you open a web page to know what you like and show you ads based on your historyâbut thatâs another topic.
And honestly, there are so many things that Windows should envy about Linux: privacy, security, speed, etc., etc., and more etc.
BUT I wonât lie, at first it was complicated to understand Linux. Everything was hard, BUT it took me a week or less to learn how it works and how to do everything. Itâs really not that difficult.
1. What are Windows and Linux?
Windows is an operating system. Itâs the program that makes your computer start up, so to speak, and itâs the most used OS for being easy to use and one of the first to be visually appealing.
Linux, on the other hand, is like a rebellious cousin. It wasnât made by just one company; it was created by a community and maintained by people all over the world. Itâs free, open, and can be modified.
Itâs like comparing Coca-Cola (Windows) to natural juice you can make yourself and change the flavor (Linux). Itâs a practical example but it makes sense.
2. Price: Which one costs more?
Windows costs money. You donât notice it because it usually comes installed on your computer, BUT what happens when you format it? You lose the license. You have to buy a new license, or you can use it without a license but with some LIMITS.
Linux is FREE. You download and install it a thousand times if your hard drive allows it. You can copy it, give it away, etc., and nobody charges you. And if you donât like one version, try anotherâno payment at all.
3. Speed and performance
Easy to answer: Windows gets slower over time. The more programs, the more apps⊠it slows down over timeâand we all know it.
Linux, unlike Windows, stays fastâeven on old, low-spec computers.

4. Viruses and security
This is the STRONG point, where LINUX wins without even starting the fight.
Windows is like a city without law, no police, where there’s theft, chaos, and nobody does anything. Even their antivirus programs are a disaster. Itâs no surprise that sometimes the antivirus has viruses. Donât laughâitâs true.
Thatâs why Windows has antivirus, antispyware, anti-whateverâyou name it. It gets everything. A bit more and it would catch a cold.
Linux, on the other hand, is much more secure, private. Itâs not invincible, BUT itâs rare to run into a virus. Plus, the community always patches and fixes issues like virusesâso itâs really hard to come across one.
5. Installing programs
In Windows, you have to open many websites or search where to download a .exe, then install it and hope that .exe doesnât have a virusâbecause it depends where you downloaded it from. Although Windows also has a store, to be honest, Iâve never used itâand many people havenât either. They prefer to Google the program. Also, I think that store has free and paid programs, so I donât like seeing paid stuff I can get for free.
In Linux, you have a software manager. You search for your program or an alternative, install it, and done. Fast and free.
And if you donât find the program in the software manager, you can use the terminal to download and install with commandsâif youâre an intermediate user.
6. Drivers and compatibility
Windows usually detects almost everything, but sometimes you have to download drivers from sketchy sites.
Linux⊠depends. Well, sometimes it recognizes everything automatically, like in Linux Mint or Ubuntu. BUT if you have very new, very powerful hardware, you might have to search a bit.
The good thing is that Linux has communities that help you solve your problems. Try finding Windows communities⊠theyâll just say âGoogle it.â
7. Gaming
In this, Windows is the winner. I wonât argue with anyone. Despite Linux being lightweight and able to run some games, itâs no match for Windows when it comes to gamingâsince most games are made for Windows. Of course itâs going to win here.
But Linux is improving in this area. For example, with Steam + Proton, you could run games like GTA V, The Witcher, and others.
8. Updates
Another weak point for Windows. Has it ever happened that youâre in a hurry, you need to leave or are shutting down your PC, and Windows starts updating right then?
Linux updates when you want. It doesnât force you, doesnât ask to restart. Best of all: the updates are small.

9. Privacy
Letâs say Windows is like your other self. Itâs a clone of you that knows everything you do on your computerâeven if they say no. Itâs obvious they do. They know how many hours you spend on your PC, when you sleep, your whole history, etc., etc…
Linux doesnât send data to anyone. It doesnât track you. If you donât like somethingâyou delete it and thatâs it.
10. Support and community
Windows has official support (if you pay) or you search for solutions in forums.
Linux has forums, groups, channelsâand people who really reply with honest answers.
Very active, friendly community. Youâll always find someone who already had your problem and someone else who helped them fix it.
So⊠which one should I choose?
It depends. If you use specific programs like AutoCAD, advanced Excel, or AAA gamesâWindows.
But if you want speed, security, privacy, freedom, and to learn something newâLINUX.
And you donât have to erase everything. You can first test it on a virtual machine or an old computer and see if you get used to it.