Jul 23, 2017 · 1 min read
2. Windows downloads the updates whether I want it or not, and some of them at the time could not be suspended. Even though my internet connection was blazing fast, my work was disrupted by that. When I’m on Linux, I’m the one deciding when to download updates and when to apply them. I’m sane enough to keep my packages up-to-date and my system secure, I don’t need anyone to force me to apply them. + Linux updates can run in the background, while Windows needed to apply them when shutting down or booting up.
3. No I don’t. Fedora is one of the most secure desktop systems. It comes with pre-installed, and pre-configured firewall + the SELinux tool.
4. Mhm, sure.
5. Defragmentation issues remain.
