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security wise i think LINUX is not best then Windows because at every time LINUX port is open and hacker can insert but in Windows firewall have security for you
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Linux is and has always been a very secure operating system. Although it still can be attacked when compared to Windows, it much more secure.
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i think Windows is designed for ordinary people, as there are most of the people i know is use Window.
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but its much harder to make it perfect like in windows.
Perfect like windows thats classic comedy. That was a joke right?
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Is there a way for me to remote desktop graphically, not with a terminal like PuTTy into a Linux-based VPS?
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