rahul.6sept
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Being more powerful has nothing to do with commandline vs GUI based. In the case of Windows <-> Linux, it has probably more to do with differences in history, design, target audience, paid developers vs volunteer developers, philosophy behind it, etc etc. A GUI is something you can make as secure or insecure as you want (that is, as far as the underlying system allows).(..) that Linux was developed as command based (obviously this is the reason for it being more powerful os as when compared to Windows)
Having source code available doesn't automagically mean it's easy for users to verify what's in their OS... when's the last time you compared source code verified to be from official site, with machine instructions as found in a corresponding binary? Or used same source code to compile everything yourself?Linux isn't virus free but it's much more difficult to hide malicious code when the source is freely available to look at. The great weakness in Windows security is that the contents of files is secret and therefore difficult to verify.
main motto of linux is to increase programmers and of windows is to increase users.
you may like to remember windows started with 3.0,3.1 which is actually a gui that you boot from the command line of DOS
C:\WINDOWS\WINDOWS.EXE
hehe
Going to Darktrax's comments.......GUI is only helpful for small set of data, when amount of data increases GUI is of no use, there comes the use of commands...Linux scores over Windows in this.
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