So, someone comes up to you, and is shoulder surfing you going about your everyday PC use. Suddenly you hear they cry, "Ah, that's not Windows! What is it?!". An explanation that you're running Linux is likely to be met with a blank stare and a follow up question; "What's that? Why are you using it?" (assuming we're talking about Joe Public here).
One of the points frequently made about Linux is not only do few people bother writing malicious code for it - the malicious code is going to have a tough time getting into your system. Long term, a computer running Linux might need reformatting for cosmetic reasons, but decreasing performance is unlikely to become an issue (whereas 1/2 months of Windows use drags the PC down).
But just how secure is Linux? I think there might be a firewall running with the system, but for users installing and wanting a working system out of the box (read: myself), configuring it isn't something you bother with. As far as I'm aware, no one bothers running any AV software either (hopefully I can get a poll up on this issue). Certainly I don't, though coming over from Windows, it's something I'm considering.
Just want to throw this one wide open really, and hear the opinions of ordinary users.
One of the points frequently made about Linux is not only do few people bother writing malicious code for it - the malicious code is going to have a tough time getting into your system. Long term, a computer running Linux might need reformatting for cosmetic reasons, but decreasing performance is unlikely to become an issue (whereas 1/2 months of Windows use drags the PC down).
But just how secure is Linux? I think there might be a firewall running with the system, but for users installing and wanting a working system out of the box (read: myself), configuring it isn't something you bother with. As far as I'm aware, no one bothers running any AV software either (hopefully I can get a poll up on this issue). Certainly I don't, though coming over from Windows, it's something I'm considering.
Just want to throw this one wide open really, and hear the opinions of ordinary users.
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