I’ll be honest. In earlier days, I would recommend WIndows to people who were looking to just make things work. However, that’s not the case today. The last few years have seen the Linux vs Windows debate shift. Windows now is no longer the default OS. Linux is currently winning the battle in all the important categories, including security, performance, customization, and cost, Linux has already won this battle.

The Playing Field Has Completely Changed
During my distro-hopping, I have seen Linux move from being a hobbyist curiosity into a daily driver. Today’s distros like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Linux Mint are making the installation experience rival anything Microsoft ships. Gaming on Linux? Thousands of Windows titles can now be successfully executed by Steam with no tweaking of the Proton layer.
Key shift: The argument that Linus is too hard died when:
- The Linux terminal became optional, not mandatory
- Hardware compatibility improved dramatically
- App ecosystems like Flatpak and Snap matured overnight
Linux vs Windows 11: Microsoft Blinked First
Recently, I upgraded one of my machines to Windows 11. I had to deal with TPM requirements, mandatory Microsoft account sign-ins, and ads included into the Start menu. Imagine getting Ads in an OS you have paid for. That doesn’t sound right at all.
When it comes to resource utilization, Linux vs Windows 11 is not even a debate. To install Windows 11 and ensure it runs smoothly the minimum storage requirements is 4GB. However, with Linux 1GB RAM storage is sufficient.
Bottom line: Windows 11 feels like a service you rent. Linux feels like a tool you own.
Linux vs Windows Security
The first time I watched a Windows machine get hit by ransomware I stopped arguing about linux vs windows security. The machine had all the latest security updates installed, and yet couldn’t keep out ransomware.
Linux’s security advantages are structural, not cosmetic:
- Open-source code means vulnerabilities are spotted and patched faster
- Permission architecture limits what malicious software can actually do
- No forced telemetry sending your data to corporate servers by default
Windows is the world’s biggest target for ransomware attacks. And its architecture makes it harder to defend.
Linux vs Windows vs Mac
When you zoom out to Linux vs Windows vs Mac, you’re really choosing a philosophy:
- Windows provides convenience with corporate strings attached
- macOS provides polished but locked to expensive hardware
- Linux provides freedom, transparency, and total control
I have professionally used all the three operating systems. However, I keep coming back to Linux because I feel it respects my time and my intelligence.
Linux vs Windows Debate Final Thoughts
Linux beat Windows without becoming another Windows. It stayed true to its philosophy, an operating system that is faster, secure and respects its users. If you haven’t tried out Linux, try a live USB session of Linux Mint. You don’t have to install it. The results will make you not want to go back to Windows.


