Linux is a free, open-source UNIX-like operating system. It is stable, secure, and does not require antivirus or anti-malware software to operate correctly. Its default filesystems resist corruption and fragmentation, so you don't need to defrag or spend a lot of time maintaining the system. And unlike Windows or Mac OS X, its performance is very consistent, and does not gradually slow down over time.
As for me, I run Debian Linux on my desktops, and CentOS on my servers at present. But most new Linux users these days tend to gravitate towards Ubuntu, a descendant of Debian designed to be as easy as possible. For instance, my dad is a non-tech, but when he migrated away from Windows (same reasons as you, I imagine), Ubuntu was the only one he could figure out without a lot of help.




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