JTL
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No because it is so stable and virus free.Because they're all unique, and can afford to spend millions inhouse to produce a system specifically for their own needs?
Imagine the space station running on Windows!!!!!!
Download updates.
Install updates.
Configure updates.
The thing would crash without even getting a virus!
Updates on Linux don't disturb you don't nag you and are more often for the protection of the Windows users you interact with.
So we Linux users don't pass something on through an infected email that's doing the rounds that we wouldn't notice because it wouldn't be harmful to us and we don't have any software warning us.
It's very fast too because it doesn't have a whole load of security measures running in the background slowing everything down.
It doesn't them.
If you get a virus on Windows machine it can rapidly spread throughout the system or the registry.
Linux doesn't have a registry.
Most virusses are .exe meaning they are executable files .... they are programmes that can run and do all manner of damage.
This cannot happen in a system with no registry.
On the off chance you do get a virus on a Linux system .... say one that is targetting Firefox then that is all it can infect. A restart is usually enough to repair it.
If not you just download and install Firefox again .... it cannot spread to anything else.
I've been using Linux around a dozen years and I have never had a virus.
I know people who never bother updating to the latest Linux .... some running ten year old stuff and every things just fine.
Everything is free too.
Top quality stuff that usually surpasses Windows compatible stuff that can cost you lots.