I like Windows.
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Love Puppy, myself. I run it on my toshiba satellite 1400 with 1.33ghz and 111mb ram + my 233mhz pentium MMX and 64mb ramNot had a lot to do with BSD, but am a big fan of the Puppy linux distro.
Windows and *Nix? I don't know where you read that, but the Wikipedia article mentions *Nix twice, and that in relation to how different the architectures are (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windows#cite_ref-21) as well as emulation. Windows was actually started as a competitor to Mac, in the days before Mac was *Nix.I think it's also interesting to know that Windows started off as another *nix type offspring. Read the wikipedia article on Windows some time. Very interesting.
Among pre-IBM-PC products were the software package TASC (The AppleSoft Compiler), which compiled a BASIC program into Apple machine language, and the hardware Microsoft Softcard, an add-on Z80 processor card for the Apple II and compatible computers which allowed the use of the CP/M operating system instead of Applesoft and Apple DOS. In 1980, Microsoft entered the operating system business with its own version of Unix, called Xenix, which it licensed to various computer vendors.
I would choose Linux. You can do literally ANYTHING on Linux. Even running windows programs (using WINE).
And for those who want to have a fast efficient computer without having to spend lots of money on the latest hardware just to keep it working fast. And for those who want to feel a relative safety from viruses and the like. (Viruses are possible, but hardly any exist, and I don't think there are any in the wild. Even if there were many, infection of computers would be difficult.) Being FOSS GNU/Linux has any possible infection routes discovered much earlier than the behemoth that windows is, which could have any number of holes in its code, which we don't know about due to its closed source nature.GNU-Linux is for Cpanel or hosting company.