Is the Linux kernel bloated?

Linus Torvalds, founder of the Linux kernel, made a startling comment at LinuxCon in Portland, Ore., on Monday: “Linux is bloated.” While the open-source community has long pointed the finger at Microsoft’s Windows as bloated, it appears that with success has come added heft, heft that makes Linux “huge and scary now,” …

Is Linux bloated?

huge and scary” Fans of Linux like to complain that Windows has become a bloated operating system, too fat for its own good. But now the tables have turned: Linus Torvalds, who built the Linux kernel, says that Linux has become so “bloated” that it is now “huge and scary.”

How heavy is the Linux kernel?

An ordinary stable 3* kernel is about 70 mb now. But there are little linux distributions of 30-10 mb with software and other stuff running out of the box.

Is Linux kernel better than Windows kernel?

While at first glance Windows kernel seems less permissive, it is also much easier to understand for the common user. This makes the OS it comprises far better for wide-scale commercial use, while the Linux code is better for development.

Is Linux heavy?

Linux is faster than Windows for most non-graphics-heavy workloads (I’m specifically excluding graphics because Microsoft has access to proprietary drivers from the graphics card manufacturers; this makes games and so on run faster on Windows). There are several specific reasons why Linux is faster.

What’s wrong with Linux?

As a desktop operating system, Linux has been criticized on a number of fronts, including: A confusing number of choices of distributions, and desktop environments. Poor open source support for some hardware, in particular drivers for 3D graphics chips, where manufacturers were unwilling to provide full specifications.

Is Linux Kernel written in C?

Linux kernel development started in 1991, and it is also written in C. The next year, it was released under the GNU license and was used as part of the GNU Operating System.

Is Linux a kernel or OS?

Linux, in its nature, is not an operating system; it’s a Kernel. The Kernel is part of the operating system – And the most crucial. For it to be an OS, it is supplied with GNU software and other additions giving us the name GNU/Linux. Linus Torvalds made Linux open source in 1992, one year after it’s creation.

Does Linux need antivirus?

Anti-virus software does exist for Linux, but you probably don’t need to use it. Viruses that affect Linux are still very rare. … If you want to be extra-safe, or if you want to check for viruses in files that you are passing between yourself and people using Windows and Mac OS, you can still install anti-virus software.

Is Windows kernel based on Unix?

While Windows has some Unix influences, it is not derived or based on Unix. At some points is has contained a small amount of BSD code but the majority of its design came from other operating systems.

Will Linux replace Windows?

So no, sorry, Linux will never replace Windows.

Is Windows 10 better than Linux?

Windows is less secure compared to Linux as Viruses, hackers, and malware affects windows more quickly. Linux has good performance. It is much quicker, fast and smooth even on the older hardware’s. Windows 10 is slow compared to Linux because of running batches at the back end, requiring good hardware to run.

Why is Linux desktop so bad?

Linux has been criticized for a number of reasons, including lack of user-friendliness and having a steep learning curve, being inadequate for desktop use, lacking support for some hardware, having a relatively small games library, lacking native versions of widely used applications.

Is Windows 10 heavier than Linux?

This comparison was done on a brand-new installation when no app was open. Thus, Windows 10 is resource heavy than Linux Mint 19. Also, the updates in Windows 10 are a kind of linear in nature and slower than Linux updates. In Linux, we get updates in packages and they are fast as well.

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