It's just st a tad dismaying to me that I am pegged as anti Linux. I just think the choice isn't as clear cut as people think.
I am about like you, but leaning the other way - I would prefer Linux to Win, but I use both, with Windows having far more presence than Linux in my life and on my LAN...
To compliment MS, for the first time in my experience, MS has finally released a major version that has *not* burned down from almost immediate virus exploits. They are coding tighter than they normally have. Hurrah.
But to suggest that win is comparable to nix is just laughable to me. If I weren't fixing Windows for a living, there is no question at all which one I would be running exclusively. Linux is superior to Windows and always has been.
And not all Linux arguments are as sound as people think. One arguments I heard on here was that open source software is often better than proprietary, something I agree with wholeheartedly. There's just one problem with that argument, most of the popular open source software found on Linux is also available for windows too. The windows version of nmap comes by default, with a great GUI component.
I was the one who made that 'argument' in the context of ppl finding an easier migration into Linux. I literally encouraged using OSS ON WINDOWS to make the transition easier when the time comes - So you do not offer any new revelation. It was exactly the cross-platform capability that I pointed to... and zenmap, off the top of my head, is a nix based gui for nmap that is but a click or two away... for all I know, it may be stock anymore.
It used to be that guis were for losers in win too... I guess that has changed. Not for me. I am far more productive on the line. So I hail the idea that Linux still supports the line more than the gui, would that windows did too. From my pov, it would be great if I could still get under the gui in win like back in the DOS days. Fixing it would be a thousand times easier.
I've heard Linux users rail against UAC, but UAC is just the windows equivalent to sudo.
Likely those same nix users rail against sudo too.