Sorry but you're way off if you think this is an "OS" war, that kind of thinking is immature imho. The only reason Microsoft embraced Linux is to improve developer productivity and make advancements in Microsoft Azure, which grew quite fast in the recent years.
I've been using Linux on my laptop as well as on my PC but decided to switch to Windows. It offers me more, it's way easier on my eyes and my devices can communicate hassle free.
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Sorry but you're way off if you think this is an "OS" war, that kind of thinking is immature imho. The only reason Microsoft embraced Linux is to improve developer productivity and make advancements in Microsoft Azure, which grew quite fast in the recent years.
I've been using Linux on my laptop as well as on my PC but decided to switch to Windows. It offers me more, it's way easier on my eyes and my devices can communicate hassle free.