Breaking Free from the Windows Monopoly: Save money, advance your career and stick it to the man!

January 1, 2023
FLOSS Freedom
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If you're like most people, you're probably using a Windows-based computer right now. After all, Microsoft's ubiquitous operating system has been the dominant player in the market for decades, and it's hard to imagine using anything else. But what if we told you that there was a better way to compute, and that you could save money, advance your career, and stick it to the man by breaking free from the Windows monopoly? It's true, and in this blog post, we'll explain how.

First, let's talk about the financial benefits of switching to a Linux-based operating system. While Windows can cost hundreds of dollars, Linux is completely free. That's right, you don't have to pay a dime to download and use Linux. Plus, most Linux distributions come with a suite of free software that you can use for everything from word processing to photo editing. This means you can save a lot of money by switching to Linux, especially if you're buying a new computer and don't want to shell out extra cash for an operating system.

But the savings don't stop there. Linux is also much more lightweight than Windows, meaning it can run on older, less powerful hardware. This is great news if you're using an older computer that's starting to feel sluggish. Instead of spending money on a new machine, you can install Linux and give your old computer a new lease on life. And because Linux is so lightweight, it runs faster and smoother than Windows, even on newer machines.

But what about the career benefits of using Linux? Well, if you're in the tech industry, knowing how to use Linux is practically a must. Linux powers the vast majority of servers on the internet, and many tech companies use Linux-based operating systems for their desktop computers as well. By learning Linux, you'll be positioning yourself for a career in a field that's only going to grow in importance in the coming years.

But even if you're not in the tech industry, learning Linux can still be beneficial. For one thing, it's a great way to expand your technical skills and show potential employers that you're willing to learn new things. Additionally, because Linux is so flexible and customizable, you can tailor it to your specific needs and workflows. This can help you work more efficiently and effectively, which can only be a good thing for your career.

So we've covered the financial and career benefits of using Linux, but what about sticking it to the man? Well, as we mentioned earlier, Microsoft has long had a monopoly on the operating system market. By using Linux, you're breaking free from that monopoly and showing that you're not content to just accept the status quo. Additionally, because Linux is open source software, you have more control over what your computer does and how it operates. This is in stark contrast to closed-source software like Windows, which can sometimes feel like a black box that you have no control over.

Of course, we would be remiss if we didn't mention some of the challenges of using Linux. For one thing, it can be more difficult to use than Windows, especially if you're not familiar with the command line. Additionally, while most popular software is available for Linux, there are some programs that simply won't work. And finally, if you're used to the Windows interface, switching to Linux can take a while to get used to

Yet those challenges are actually some of Linux’s biggest SELLING features, that’s right, it’s interface is different to Windows or Mac Because you can customize to look and feel almost exactly how you would like it to be (without installing dodgy themes from the internet and inviting viruses), the software that really won’t work at all for Linux is likely just games that will rot your mind and distract from productivity and being hard to use just means you can do something that 70% of the planet can’t (and people will pay you a lot of money to do it for them).

If you're ready to take the leap and switch to Linux, we encourage you to check out TuxTuts.com. Our website offers a range of cost-effective Linux courses that can help you learn everything from the basics of the command line to more advanced topics like system administration and networking.

By taking our courses, not only will you be able to liberate your desktop and save money, but you'll also be positioning yourself for a career in a field that's only going to grow in importance in the coming years. So don't waste any more time - head over to TuxTuts.com and start your Linux journey today!

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James Vincero
Tux [at] TuxTuts.com